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Comparison Of The Celebrated Jumping Frog Of Calaveras...
Mark Twain is known as a great author from his own unique style of writing. All his publications
have a similarity in a certain style of his writing which makes his works of art such amazing books.
Chapter 12 of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and The celebrated Jumping
Frog of Calaveras County , both written by Mark Twainhave many similarities in the form of
figurative language, syntax, and diction.
To start with, Mark Twain s figurative language helps make his story unique. He utilises a range of
bizzare similes in both passages that make these stories stay true to the past and humorous. For
example in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Twain writes, ... cottonwood thick as harrow
teeth . This would be considered as one of his similes that are very unusual since many readers
might not know what a harrow even is but as you can infer, that in those times people in the book
would have known what he was speaking about. This shows how his bizzare similes stick to the
time period of his writing. To add, in the second publication the similes
Twain had integrated made the story a little more humorous to read. Twain writes, He was a
different dog, his underjaw d began to stick out like the fo castle of a steamboat,... (The celebrated
Jumping Frog of Calaveras County 6). This shows how his use of similes here was humorous since
Twain made fun of a dog with a large underbite. Although, his use of similes is fantastic his use of
symbolism was excellent also. ... Andrew jackson
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Realism In Angels And Demons
The opposing sides of good and evil, religion and science, power and intelligence, and knowledge
and ignorance have been battling for centuries. Loyal and faithful believers aid both halves and
have affected the world we live in today. Dan Brown is a renowned author who has penned many
books in his Robert Langdonseries that explore these conflicts. The first book, Angels and Demons,
focuses on the clashes of the Catholic Church and scientific institutions around the world. In it,
Robert Langdon must find a bomb planted in Vatican City by a science advocate before it goes off,
annihilating the Pope, his cardinals, and the entire Catholic Church. However, Brown s fourth
book, Inferno, examines the problem of overpopulation while analyzing Dante s... Show more
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However, these two books are contrasting in the strength of their endings, by whether or not
Robert Langdon is able to save the world, how closely the fictional world resembles ours, and if
the antagonist receives any punishment. These three techniques affect how the reader feels after
finishing the novel, whether it concerns Robert Langdon on his quest to dismantle the bomb
hidden in Vatican City in Angels and Demons, or watching him race through Italy as he attempts
to contain the world s deadliest plague in Inferno. Both of these books question the truth in
religion and science, two strong opposing forces that cannot peacefully coexist. Dan Brown
challenges us to choose a side. Do we place our hopes in facts and figures, or will we blindly follow
our faith into the darkness? Only you can
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The Maze Runner Rhetorical Analysis
Thomas, a teenager discovers himself in a strange place known as glade. Entering the glade with
an only small fragment of his memory, he has to survive through the hardship and be a runner in
order to find a way to escape the glade. The maze runner is set in an apocalyptic world. Thomas
should accustom and demonstrate his skills to be a runner in the maze, but he can only do this
with the help of other gladers. Thomas starts as a whiner, unwilling and an impulsive kid who just
wants to figure out the maze himself, but eventually evolves as a brave, compassionate, and an
intelligent kid realizing that he wants to redeem himself by helping his friends and assimilates into
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In the beginning, he kept rejecting the necessity of friend. Chuck, willing to become an ally is
rejected by Thomas. Ultimately, he chooses to become an ally with Chuck. After the maze
incident, Minho insists on Thomas becoming a runner to the council. At first, the idea of
becoming a runner was dreadful and scary to Thomas. There is no way of knowing what is out
there. The maze is too dangerous and risky. The probability of getting stung by a griever was too
high, but Thomas did not give up. If he wanted answers to the glade and a way out, risking his
life for it would be than, being trapped inside the glade which is already scary enough. He would
also risk his life for his friend. Having a friend is important than anything. In Thomas situation,
he believed, he would be better off alone. Yet, Chuck approached him despite the fact Thomas
hates him. Thomas soon realizes that he needs chuck when, Thomas finally snapped out of his
his daze and took off after his new and only friend (31). Encountering too many enemies in the
glade conspiring against him because of a likely connection between him and the glade, he
realizes he needs someone beside him. Eventually, they see him as a leader and his friends look
out for him for best chance of survival. Thomas evolves as a great
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An Reflection On The Impression Formation
INTRODUCTION:
Impression is a long lasting image of a person created in our minds which can last long for years.
There are a lot of research done by Solomon Asch (1946), Bruner Taiguri (1954), Rosenberg,
Nelson Vivekanathan (1968) to understand Impression Formation. According to Solomon Asch
(1946) at a glance of any person an impression of his personality can instantly form. Even by
looking or talking with that person a whole story about his entire character can be told. These
impressions can be formed quickly and easily which can enhance or distress our opinion on a
person. Our ongoing observations can t be change but we can neglect it. Even it is known that this
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There has been different studies that shows that skills of impression management work
effectively. It even helps in creating optimistic first impression of a person but it also cannot be
true always. For example, it s not always necessary that good first impression of a student
(intelligent) on the first day of school would be same, it can vary or change according to his
performance in the class.
The question is why there is always different character in a person. And even when they have same
character what make them different from each other. According to Solomon Asch (1946) every
individual have different characteristics. For example, a person can have different characteristics
like he/she is intelligent, energetic, have great sense of humor, is very fast in his work,
courageous, punctual and humble with his fellows. This can create an impression of that person in
our mind. A combination of a person character make an impression of him/her on others. But the
main question asked by Solomon Asch (1946) We ask: How do the several characteristics function
together to produce an impression of one person? What principles regulate this process?
According to Asch (1946) the variety and way to which one goes elsewhere form the first
information given by the trait is variable but some traits have much more
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Mathematical Extrapolation Technique For Predicting And...
Appendix B Mathematical Extrapolation Technique for Predicting and Assessing Production
Performance
In this section developments in graphical methods of assessing water drive performance are
presented. An extensive number of graphical and mathematical extrapolation techniques is
available in the literature. A number mathematical extrapolationmethods were also assessed (not
presented here). Mathematical extrapolation technique presented by Dake (1994) was found to be
quite effective in predicting future production performance and in assessing the effects of any
remedial actions which has taken place. The method was tested on two fields, namely Miller and
Maureen. Description of method proposed by Dake is presented below.
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Conversion from surface volumes to reservoir pore volumes is performed using the following
relationships:
N_pd=(N_p B_o)/(NB_oi )(1 S_wc)
W_id=W_i/(NB_oi )(1 S_wc)
Since 1PV=(NB_oi)/(1 S_wc )
Finally, the dependence of fractional flow at the producing end of the system on fractional flow at
reservoir conditions is expressed using the classical Buckley Leverett fraction flow function:
f_we=1/(1+B_o/B_w (1/f_ws 1))
It must be noted that in most water drive reservoirs before the water breakthrough, there is an
initial period of depletion. The fractional flow calculations, only take into account the oil recovered
by water injection. Therefore calculations can be performed only after the water breaks through in
the producing wells.
Prediction of final oil recovery
If injection rates during the latter part of the flood are relatively stable, then 1/Wid function can be
approximated by a straight line, which can be fitted by equation of the form:
(Оґf_we)/(ОґS_we )=aS_we+b
Where a and b are constants. Integrating the equation results in quadratic function: f_we=a^2/2
S_we^2+bS_we+c
Where c is constant. Predicted values of fwe and Swe obtained by extrapolation of the quadratic
equation above are then can be used in Welge equation for predicting Npd as a function of fwe,
which are then should be converted to surface conditions.
Miller Field
The data
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What Is The Topography Of The Upper Tennessee River Watershed
The topography of the watersheds throughout Sevier County vary amongst three different
watersheds in the Upper Tennessee River Basin (Upper). The Holston River Watershed covers
approximately 999 square miles and it drains into the Tennessee River (Holston). The Pigeon
River Watershed is partially located in Tennessee with only 153 square miles of its 704 square
miles in Tennessee, and it drains into the Pigeon River (Pigeon). The Lower French Broad River
Watershed is made up of 796 square miles, and it drains into the French Broad River (Lower). In
Sevier County, the most prominent place for recreational use of water is in Douglas Lake. Douglas
Lake sits at the foot of the Great Smoky Mountains which already attracts a lot of tourism in the...
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One of the prominent cities that reside on this river is Pigeon Forge. Naturally the town is centered
along the Little Pigeon River as it gives way into smaller streams deep into the rolling mountains.
This coupled with the fact that it is in a rural area and has numerous corn mills, it gave way to
multiple backwoods moonshine distilleries (Thompson). Unfortunately, the Little Pigeon River
would be discovered contaminated with fecal coliform in 1993 due to sewage leakage into the river.
The contamination of this river was due to little oversight of waste management of water being put
back into the Little Pigeon River. According to the Tennessee Department of Wildlife Conservation,
The sources of the bacteria were thought to be, depending on the location, overflows from
municipal sewage treatment facilities and collection systems, failing, improperly sited and
concentrated septic tanks and the direct connection of household wastewater to streams. Though,
recently the TDEC has since recalled some of their water contact advisories due to a joint effort of
local, state, and federal governments to reverse the effects of the contamination
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What Is The Theme Of Camaraderie In All Quiet On The...
The Horror of Camaraderie In the book All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Remarque and
the essay In the Field by Tim O Brien there is a common theme, camaraderie and the horrors of
war. Camaraderie is when soldiers in the war are helpful towards each other when it comes to
things such as survival during the war. Horrors of war can be shown by seeing the death of a
camarade. Since there is camaraderie shown in both of these pieces it exemplifies the other theme,
the horrors of the war because they are often seeing their camarades fall. In the book All Quiet on
the Western frontthe theme camaraderie is shown often. A scene that really sticks out that shows
camaraderie is when Paul and Albert are both shot, and Albert has to get his leg amputated.
When Paul and Albert are on the train Albert becomes feverish and is going to be let off at the
next stop, Paul told Albert we stick together; you see and sticks the thermometer under his armpit
to make it appear as if he too had a fever (Remarque 249). Paul shows camaraderie towards Albert
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In All Quiet on the Western Front when Paul separated from Albert it was very hard. But a man
gets used to that sort of thing in the army and since Albert mentioned commiting suicide multiple
times Paul infers that once his friend gets home, he will commit suicide (Remarque 269). In the
piece In the Field Kiowa drowns in the muddy water while they are camped out one night.
Lieutenant Cross, the young soldier and Azar all thought they were responsible for his death;
However, whenever a man died it was always the same, a desire to get over it quickly, with no
fuss or ceremony (O Brien). All three men experience the horrors of war because they each have a
reason to believe it is their own fault Kiowa died. They also experienced pulling him out of the
mud where he had
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Mrs. Andreea Bob
Strategic Capital Management 1. The market capitalization is equal to the total value of the
tradable shares of a publicly traded company; it is equal to the share price times the number of
shares outstanding.
Therefore, knowing that on December 9, 1988, the share of the Creative Computers was traded at
$22.75 and UBID at $35.6875 and also that Creative Computers had 10.238.703 shares outstanding
and UBID 9.146.883, their market capitalization was:
Creative Computers: $22,75 * 10.238.703 = $232.930.493,25
UBID: $35,6875 * 9.146.883 = $326.429.387,0625 The stub value of Creative Computers
represents the difference between the value at which Creative Computers was trading on that day
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3. Margin short = .5 * Value shares shorted UBID = $130.628.241
Margin long = .5 * Value shares bought CC = $116.465.246,625
Initial amount Elena has to put up:
Margin short + Margin long = $247.093.487,625 (50% of both positions)
*we took number of shares bought = 10.238.703 and shorted: 7.320.672,645
(0.715 * 10.238.703).
4. Return on the strategy:
December 18:
Value of strategy: (28,875 0,715*53,125)* 10.238.703 = $ 93.268.185,140625
Return = ( 93.268.185,140625+28.326.011)/ 247.093.487,625 = 26,28%
December 21:
Value of strategy: (35,375 0,715*84,125)* 10.238.703 = $ 253.657.467,635625
Return = ( 253.657.467,635625+28.326.011)/ 247.093.487,625 = 91,19%
December 22:
Value of strategy: (46,9219 0,715*134,50)* 10.238.703 = $ 504.211.072,4568
Return = ( 504.211.072,4568+28.326.011)/ 247.093.487,625 = 192,59%
December 23:
Value of strategy: (59,6875 0,715*188) * 10.238.703 = $ 765.163.871,9475
Return = ( 765.163.871,9475+28.326.011)/ 247.093.487,625 = 298,2%
5. The number p of shares bought is: 10.238.703, so the number of shares shorted is 0,715 * p =
7.320.672,645.
Therefore, in the June 7, 1999:
Value of strategy: 10.238.703 * (32,625 0,715* 34) = 85.134.815,445
Return = (85.134.815,445 + 28.326.011)/ 247.093.487,625 =
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AP Classes Advantages And Disadvantages
High school is a very hectic time in a teenager s life. There are multiple different things going on,
such as classes to choose, who to be friends with, deciding on colleges and careers, and much
more. There are many classes to choose from. Once classes have been chosen, it is now time to
pick what level is most beneficial: regular, honors, or Advanced Placement. But be warned,
Advanced Placement classes do not benefit US students because they are too rushed and the
students are not prepared to take them. It is understood that many parents believe that AP
classes can improve their GPA, prepare them for college, and teach them many important skills;
such as leadership, determination, and critical thinking. Taking an AP class, even one, can
change a student s GPA. The common misconception is that the courses being taken can improve
a one s GPA. It is indeed true that doing well in an AP course can drastically improve a student s
GPA. The amount of points awarded for having a high grade in the class is much higher than the
amount of points for taking the same class at a regular level. An A in a regular class is worth
four points, but an A in an AP class is worth 4.08 points. Those .08 points can add up quickly if a
student is taking more than one AP course. While doing well in an AP course is rewarded
handsomely, doing poorly in an AP course can have a negative impact on a student s GPA. As
stated above, the .08 that comes with the course can add up, what with multiple classes
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Ethical Dilemmas In Canada During The Second World War
Canada is known around the world as a peace keeping country, but has it always been that way?
During the world wars, Canada made a number of unethical decisions in war that effected
Canadians. Firstly, Canada made unethical decisions during World War One, by declaring war,
using conscription and passing the War Measures Act. Canadaalso made unethical decisions during
World War Two, like declaring war for a second time, having Japanese internment camps and
participating in the disaster at Dieppe. Canada making unethical decisions in war shows both
continuity and significant. Therefore, Canada s role during the two world wars has been unethical,
but shows continuity and significance throughout the 20th century.
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Firstly, Canada deciding to be involved with Dieppe was unethical, but it helped Canadian
troops see how advanced Germany is on this coast which later helped Canada defeat Germany in
D Day . Without participating in Dieppe we wouldn t have been successful in D Day. Secondly,
Japanese internment camps were unethical. The Prime Minister Brian Mulroney formally
apologized in the House of Commons for taking the houses of Japanese descent people, I know
that I speak for Members on all sides of the House today in offering to Japanese Canadians the
formal and sincere apology of this Parliament for those past injustices against them, against their
families, and against their heritage, and our solemn commitment and undertaking to Canadians of
every origin that such violations will never again in this country be countenanced or repeated. This
demonstrates that the government is understanding that they were wrong, so we can move on and
become a more diverse and welcoming country. Lastly, declaring war twice was unethical, but
Canada learned from their mistakes. In 1956, the Suez crisis started. The Suez Canal is located
near Egypt and was used as a faster way to transport goods to European countries, especially oil.
The Egyptian president seized control of the canal which scared countries like the United States,
which used the canal as a vital part of transportation, therefore starting conflict . The Canadian
Prime Minister, Lester B. Pearson, decided instead of going in to the conflict they would go to
the canal as peace keepers . This is significant because it shows Canada doesn t have to declare
war to be successful, and started Canada as a peace keeper country. Therefore, Canada s unethical
decisions throughout World War One was very significant because it helps us learn from our
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Joplin Missouri Tornado Research Paper
Joplin, Missouri Tornado 2011 During the Joplin, Missouri Tornado many people did not take
shelter because they thought it was a false alarm. So by many people not doing that it cause many
more injuries. Tornadoes form from rotating air caused by a thunderstorm. Tornadoes usually have
winds less the 160 mph but the Joplin, Missouri Tornadodid not. The tornado included many details
common to tornados, damage and destruction to property and lives that affected the region, but the
area has recovered in the aftermath. The Joplin, Missouri Tornado included many details common
to Tornadoes. All Tornadoes are created by a series of rotating air from thunderstorms. Once a lot a
rotating air combines a funnel cloud starts to form from underneath
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Essay on Henry David Thoreau
Henry David Thoreau is a man of many facets; a man who refuses to conform to what the masses
believe is acceptable. He calls for the rejection of complexity and for a change in mankind s view
of life. Thoreau, in his many writings, demands change in a stagnant society. He emphasizes respect
for nature, even to the point of blatant disrespect for humanity.
Thoreau s connection to nature was a key ingredient in his lifestyle. He studied ants closely; hoping
to understand them like one understands the human race. He came to the conclusion that either ants
are as dignified as men, or that men have lowered themselves to the ant s position. He stressed the
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He claimed that humanity dwelled too much on the ideals and thoughts of men who had died long
ago. The foregoing generations beheld God face to face, he said, Why should not we have a poetry
and philosophy of insight and not of tradition? Thoreau obsessed with stirring the conscience of his
peers, which eventually drove him to jail in protest of an oppressive government. He accentuated
the importance of thinking for ourselves and acting on those thoughts. He understood that a
blindness had fallen over his culture, and he struggled to rouse those who couldn t rouse themselves.
For all of Thoreau s brilliance, he was also a man plagued by his own mind. His ideas of a
Universal Mind and Being instead of Living seem foolish to me. I would have to say that, if I had
met Thoreau in his own time, I would have agreed to his insanity. His teachings on
Transcendentalism seem somewhat bizarre to me. How can a stream be too deep for the length of
your arm... not for the length of your mind? Perhaps Thoreau was a truly intelligent man who
simply blew a fuse pondering life too hard. Perhaps he was a great intellectual man who understood
what was most important in life, and I am but a detached person with no understanding. Either way,
Thoreau and I would never get along.
Thoreau s most obvious underlying message is resistance. He didn t learn the alphabet like
everyone else, but he learned it sdrawkcab! After his aunt
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Lindenwood Sports Essay
nThe Lindenwood football team travels to Pittsburg State this Saturday. The Lions and Gorillas will
kick off their contest at 7 p.m. in Pittsburg, Kan.
nLindenwood enters the contest with a 1 2 overall record. Last week, the Lions scored the first 16
points against Washburn, but the Ichabods scored the final 26 points of the gamefor a 26 16 win.
nPittsburg State is 2 1 on the season. The Gorillas have won two straight games, including a 68 21
road victory over Northeastern State last Saturday.
nPittsburg State owns a 4 1 record all time against Lindenwood, and it has won each of the last four
contests. Lindenwood is 1 1 all time in Carnie Smith Stadium.
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He enters play this week with 859 rushing yards, and needs 17 to break into the top ten list. He is
141 yards away from becoming the tenth Lion in the 1,000 yard rushing club.
nNajee Jackson has not thrown an interception in 79 passes this season. It is the longest streak by a
Lindenwood quarterback since Graham Lindman threw 92 straight without a pick in 2014.
nLindenwood s offense line has given up just two sacks this season. It ranks tenth in NCAA
Division II in that category. The Lions have given up just five yards on those sacks, 17 fewer than
the number two team in the MIAA.
nThe Lions have turned the ball over just two times this season, which ranks ninth in NCAA
Division II. Both turnovers have been on fumbles.
Lions Defense nLindenwood is currently ranked fifth in the MIAA in total defense (352.7), and
fifth in scoring defense (23.7).
nTrue freshman Drew Seers had a breakout game against Washburn, making 18 tackles. He also
collected one pass breakup and 1.5 tackles for loss. Seers is currently third in the MIAA with 10.3
tackles a game.
nLindenwood s defense is allowing just 162.0 passing yards a game. The most passing yards it
has given up this season is 191. nDarrius Williams also ranks in the top 10 in the MIAA in
tackles. He is averaging 9.3 tackles a game, which is sixth in the league.
nJonathan Harris recorded his first sack of the season against Washburn. He now has 11.5 sacks for
his career, and also has 21.0 tackles for loss.
nBakari Triggs
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Slowly Moving Towards Legalizing Marijuana Essay
For the past ninety years, marijuana has been an enemy to drug agencies, government officials, and
presidential administrations. Smoke Signals, a book about the oppressive and beneficial history of
marijuana, is written as an effective argument while highlighting the plant in many different social
settings.
Cannabis use can be traced back to the Neolithic Period (10,200 4500 BC). Since then, nearly every
culture continued to use marijuana for personal reasons, causing information to surge throughout the
world. Some cultivate marijuana for the stems and stalk that produce cordage and cloth, while
others eat the marijuana seeds for the essential fatty acids and protein. The first reference to medical
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A Jamaican centered, long term marijuana use study concluded that no significant differences
between ganja smokers and nonsmokers were present with basic skills and responses. Different
presidential administrations rejected studies like these, that proved medical marijuana potential, to
protect the illusion that marijuana crippled America.
American culture exploited marijuana for nearly every use. People who found relief in marijuana
stood for their rights. Social gatherings like Hempfest promoted marijuana law reform when
thousands of people gathered and enjoyed themselves in the company of other marijuana users. In
retaliation, the iron fist of different drug czars, presidents, and the authorities ruled anyone who had
ties to marijuana. They enforced a zero tolerance policy in America while other countries
approached marijuana with a different strategy.
Instead of moving towards prohibition, countries like the Netherlands, Canada, and Israel, worked
towards decriminalization the policy that removes the marijuana smoker from the criminal justice
system. Many countries found consistent evidence that marijuana benefitted patients with terminal
illnesses or troubling
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What Is The Mccaarty Case Brief
Assignment I Case Brief: McCarty v. Pheasant Run , Inc.
Prof Lindsey Appiah
Tort Law
October 28, 2012
Summary of Case
Mrs. Dula McCarty brought suit against Pheasant Run Inc. for negligence. In 1981, Mrs. McCarty
was attacked by a man in her hotel room, beaten and threatened of rape. Mrs. McCarty ultimately
fought off her attacker and he fled. The attacker was never identified nor brought to justice.
Although Mrs. McCarty did not sustain serious physical injuries, she claimed the incident caused
prolonged emotional distress which led to an early retirement. An investigation revealed that a
sliding glass door, which was concealed behind curtains, was manipulated and enabled the attacker
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In regards to the Mrs. McCarty s sliding door, it was equipped with a lock and an additional safety
chain. The safety chain was fastened but the lock was not used. This case had evidence of
negligence but none of strict liability. There were reasonable precautions in place.
Elements of Intentional Tort Tort lawenables citizens to seek reimbursement for loss and or
suffering from conduct that would be deemed dangerous or unreasonable of others (3). Tort law is
non criminal and is dealt with in our civil judicial system. The categories of Tort Law include
intentional tort, negligence and strict liability. An intentional tort case is proved by the plaintiff
showing that the defendant intentionally injured him/her (1). In a negligence case, the plaintiff
shows that the defendant did not act carefully as the law requires and therefore should be liable for
any damages to the plaintiff (1). The strict liability cases occur when a plaintiff suffers damages
even though the defendant acted carefully and with no intent of harm being done to them (1).
During a trial the plaintiff will attempt to prove their case by the presentation of evidence to the
trier of fact. The evidence usually includes testimony of persons involved; witnesses as well as
physical things such as pictures, documentation/records, recordings etc...
How a Defense is Triggered A common defense is that there was a superseding
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Jonbenet Ramsey Case
Being asked to come to a conclusion as to who killed JonBenet Ramsey is very challenging .
This is due in part to the fact that there are multiple people who could have killed her. With that
being said, I am going to do my best to demonstrate who I think had more of a motive to kill her.
JonBenet Ramsey was a vibrant six year old beauty queen who was well advanced for age. I believe
that one of John Ramsey s employees at Access Graphics killed JonBenet. My justifications follow.
It is well known that the Ramsey s threw vibrant parties for the employees of Access Graphics.
Some of these parties took place within the family home. The children partook in these festivities.
Thus ,exposing the girl to a potential killer. The killer would have been able to learn the outlay of
the family home.
The ransom note comes into play here. In my previous complete section, I discussed the fact that
there were no reported finger prints located on the ransom note when it was examined. The
murderer would have to have been planning on doing said act for quite some time in order to leave
no evidence behind.
The autopsy report revealed death by asphyxiation associated with a skull fracture. Further
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It is my belief that the person who killed her had in depth knowledge of the workings of the
family. The little girl had to have known her killer which is why she did not scream or lash out
against an intruder. The indication of sexual assault reveals that the killer believed that they may
have had a relationship with the young girl. Given the fact that the girl did not appear to be fully
penetrated, as evidenced by her autopsy report, indicates that the killer may have had remorse for
their actions, if the girl rejected them. Instead of being found out, the killer strangled the girl in
attempt to keep their identify
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Destiny, Free Will and Choice
The Power of Fate in Oedipus the King
The concept of fate has existed since the time of the ancient Greeks. The Greeks believed very
strongly in fate, which can be defined as either a power beyond human control that determines
events, or the outcome or end. In Oedipus Rex, King Oedipus lives and dies by fate. Fate influences
the entire plot, thereby allowing for some interesting developments that may be unpredictable to the
audience.
In Sophocles Oedipus Rex , fate truly is a huge factor in many scenes and events. According to
ancient Greek belief, the word of God was fate, and fate was the word of God. Therefore, every
event that ever happened was predetermined and unchangeable. Oedipus himself has been
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For some fateful offense he committed at the feet of the gods, he was doomed to suffer a
horrendous curse, which was that his son would grow up to kill him one day and marry his
(Laius s) wife. Jocasta was also very much influenced by the mysteries of fate. She delivered a
baby who later delivered her many babies in an incestuous relationship, though she was not
cognizant of the fact when it occurred. She also did not hesitate to throw her baby simply because
the word of Apollo said that her son would kill her husband and marry her later. This is an example
of the fateful word of God whom the Greeks believed was the be all, end all (Elsom, 87). Thus, she
too was a victim of fate, as everybody else was.
Oedipus was not just fated by events beyond his control, but he was also fated by excessive
hubris and pride. He was so proud, he had to kill an old man denying him passage on a forlorn
crossroad (his father, Laius). He was so proud that he was blinded by his pride and could not see
the truth of his existence until the pride was finally shattered. He was too proud to accept the fact
that he could not avoid his fate. Such as when he accused Creon of conspiracy to murder Laius;
he was too blinded by pride to accept the fact that he himself could be guilty. You, plotting to kill
me, kill the king I see it all, the marauding thief... (Sophocles, 181).
Oedipus, though he believed that it was someone else, unknowingly brought corruption
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Poe s Life Reflected in the Raven
Poe s Life Reflected in The Raven Edgar Allen Poe is a well known writer and poet. He
wrotemany tales of mystery and macabre. I once read his book, The Masqueof the Red Death .
The story was so heavy and dark that I felt scaredwhile reading the book. When I was about to
read his poem TheRaven , the title already gave me the similar image of The Masque ofthe Red
Death . Individuals may have different ideas about raven.Some have a positive images on raven
because it is considered to bringgood luck in some countries. They believe that ravens guide and
helppeople findtheir destination. Others have a negative images on raven becauseraven is a
symbol of death in some countries. I also have a bad imageabout raven. Even though I do not...
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He implores the bird totell him the truth that if he can reunite with Lenore in heaven. Thebird
gives him the same answer Nevermore which is meaningless now.Angry at the bird s answer, he
yells at the bird to leave him to whereit came from. The line, on this desert land enchanted on this
homeby horror haunted tell me truly (Line 87 88) shows all he wants isjust a little of hope. I
think this part represents best thenarrator s desperate condition.It is very sad and hopeless that the
narrator and we allrecognize that the bird s answer conveys that he will never see Lenoreagain
even in heaven. He knows that as much as he knows how the birdwill answer to his question
whatever it may be. You know, all it cansay is Nevermore I believe that he asks those questions in
orderto justify himself. Eventually, he asks the raven to leave, but as weknow its answer is same. In
the last stanza, the raven is stillthere implicating the narrator cannot forget Lenore.Poe created a
sense of uncertainty and hopelessness by usinga simple repetitions, romantic elements and
especially, some symbols.There are many implications in The Raven . When we figure out
thoseimplications, we may understand his poem better. Lenore is the firstimplication but we do not
know about her. There is no description ofher other than being a lover of the narrator and is dead.
What weknow is that the narrator misses her so much. Upon reading the poem,I wonder if we can
assume that she may represent idealized
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Comparing Things Fall Apart And Persepolis By Marjane Satrapi
The works of Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe and Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi prove that all
cultures have different practices and traditions, but all humans share the same hopes, values, and
basis of personality. Specifically, the two main characters of these books are different in appearance
and culture, but strikingly similar in their practices. Marjane Satrapiis a developing, strong minded
girl growing up in Iranduring the Islamic Revolution. On the contrary, Okonkwo is a guarded,
powerful, Nigerian clansmen who cracks under the pressure of Christian missionaries. At face value
these two characters seem like complete opposites, but in the core of both living beings, there exists
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His acceptance as a leader and influential man in Umuofia proved to be all the approval Okonkwo
needed, literally. When the clansmen revealed to Okonkwo that the Oracle deemed it necessary
that Ikemefuna be killed, they told Okonkwo not to participate in the task. However, He was
afraid of being thought weak and disapproval (61). His demand for approval truly overshadowed
all sense of value that he held, thus proving that these base factors surpass any pre existing
cultural beliefs. The leaders of Umuofia knew Okonkwo s tendencies to be more aggressive, but
they also knew that he fought for his place in society. Unfortunately, in the end, this authority did
not sway the opinion of the people and Okonkwo hanged himself in defeat. Unlike Marjane,
Okonkwo failed to realize that differences in appearance, culture, or opinions do not separate
people. Despite his influence and level of respect, the people chose to trust the missionaries
instead of Okonkwo, and this disapproval destroyed an essential part of him. Comparable to
Marjane, both characters seek approval for their actions because they are controlled by the opinion
of those
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The And Its Effects On The Human Brain
Introduction
Over the last hundred years much was learned about the localisation of function in the human brain
than ever before. Gall and his followers through the trials of phrenology started investigating the
functions of the brain but soon that was replaced by the by solid neuroscientific evidence from
experiments in other animals (Kringebach Rolls, 2004). However, even with the the evolution of
human neuroimaging over the last 15 20 years, still some researchers use this technique in a way
that resembles a kind of modern day phrenology (Kringebach Rolls, 2004). Furthermore, it is of
vital importance to be aware of the fact that these interesting pictures of the brain can potentially
mislead us if not interpreting them based on the wealth of scientific evidence gained by diverse and
various methods from both humans and other animals(Kringebach Rolls, 2004).
According to Cavada Schzult s (2004) orbitofrontal cortex is one of the least explored and least
understood regions of the primate cerebral cortex, a part of the frontal lobe that lies on the top of the
orbit. Classic clinical evidence proposes that the orbitofrontal cortex is engaged in critical human
operations, such as social integration and the regulation of emotional states, drive and
responsibility, and generally traits that are vital in shaping the personality of an individual.
Kringebach and Rolls (2004) argues that the orbitofrontal cortex can be used in various ways as a
good model of how
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Dracula Mina Essay
In the late 1800 s an independent and fierce woman was not a common occurrence and usually
frowned upon, but in this strict time period one author creates his main character to be not only
Victorian woman but also a modern woman. Dracula was written in 1897 by Bram Stoker,
allowing it to become a treasured Gothic story. Due to this fact, there are many instances where
Victorian virtues are implied in the story. These virtues are especially influenced on not the
characters development but their fate as well.. One major example of this Mina Harker, who is not
only an ideal Victorian woman but also a modern one. This leading lady exhibits many Victorian
and modern characteristics. In Bram Stoker s Dracula, Mina Harker portrays the ideal Victorian
woman while still creating an image of the modern woman with her many skillful characteristics.
To begin with, the characteristics that make up Mina are in fact Victorian aspects. Before Mina s
characteristics are analyzed, it is important to understand what defined a Victorian woman in the
late 1800 s. These strict women held a major role of keeping the home and children together and
the overall action of tending to the husband. Pauline Thomas further describes these women as,
Whether single or married all Victorian women were expected to be weak and helpless, a fragile
delicate flower incapable of making decisions beyond selecting a menu and ensuring her many
children were taught morals...A woman s prime use was to maintain a
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Bill Of Rights 1800 To 1860
The Bill of Rights applies inside the US and protects people from the federal government since
states had their constitution. Amendment II people can have guns. Amendment III No soldier
shall be in your house if you don t want. Amendment IV protects a person, house, papers and
belongings from unreasonable searches and seizures unless a warrant is provided with a probable
cause Amendment V You shall be charged as long as you have committed a crime; you cannot be
subject for the same offense twice; you cannot be forced to testify against yourself, and most
importantly the government cannot take your liberty, life or property without a process of law.
Amendment VI The accused shall have a fair speedy public local jury trial; any witness
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One shall have other rights also. Amendment X If the constitution does not provide certain
power to the federal government, then it is up to the states to do it. Slavery Expansion During
the 1800 1860 period the US experienced a considerable expansion not only of states, but also of
people under slavery from half a million to roughly four million. Interestingly, from 1800 to 1860
slavery shifted from northern states to mostly south ones. The reason for this shift was mainly
economical since cotton lands dominated the economy of the nation. After America gained more
land due to the Mexican War there were conflicts between northerners and southerners on whether
slavery was going to be allowed on these places. The Republican Party of 1850s As tensions
between northerners and southerners aggravated, the idea of keeping slaves out of the west
spearheaded the creation of a new political party in the north the republicans. Republicans promise
was to stop the expansion of slavery to the west, and since by the 1860s the approximate population
that owned slaves was about seven percent, it posed a serious threat to southern slaveholders. Dred
Scott v Sanford
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Is Homework Harmful
Homework, homework, homework feels more like stress, stress, stress to students. Specifically,
unnecessary stress due to unnecessary homework. Homework curses the lives of students
everywhere, destroying lives and happiness. Homework looms over students heads, waiting to
strike in each class that it is assigned. Homeworkis not beneficial because students do not have time
for it and teachers assign it based on amount and not overall quality.
Students do not have enough time for homework. Nowadays students have jobs, extracurricular
activities, and family obligations on top of going to school for seven hours a day. According to
John Rhodes and Jan Wilson, in Student s Perspectives on Homework, they argue students may end
up coming home late from sports and feel unmotivated to complete their assigned homework tasks.
Going from school, wearing students down mentally and then going to a sport, wearing students
down physically, students are completely exhausted and decide that the homework can be put on
the backburner. They either do not do it or give little effort, just to get it over with. Rhodes and
Wilson add that students become stressed from the volume of homework and feel they need down
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Even from the students perspectives homework is not beneficial for their learning. Igf they do not
believe it will help them what makes them motivated to do the homework. Rhodes and Wilson later
state, Some teachers and entities say that teachers assign too much homework, that teachers
expectations or directions are unclear, and that students give to many handouts. These statements
argues there is too much homework that students can t even complete because they do not
understand what must be completed or that they don t know how to, making homework
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Uft 14. 02 Case Study
What s New in UFT 14.02 UFT 14.02 includes a number of new features and enhancements.
StormRunner Functional released! StormRunner Functional (SRF) is a cloud solution that allows
engineers to test their web and mobile applications, intelligently and continuously, with an
optimized return on investment. Now out of beta, SRF enables UFT users to: Remotely run
UFT Web and Mobile tests in the cloud, just as they would locally. View run results in both UFT
and SRF. Upload UFT Web and Mobile tests to the cloud to use them as modular assets for SRF
tests. Test against virtually any browser and device without creating a test lab Join us in the cloud
to leverage the SRF browser and mobile lab, increasing coverage on your existing tests. Get... Show
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For more details, see known issues listed in Shadow DOM. InstallationNow you can include
Web 2.0 Add ins in your silent installations. For details, see our updated Installation Guide. Back
to top Mobile support enhancements UFT now provides the following features for enhanced
mobile testing: VRIs for Mobile test objects Visual Relation Identifiers (VRI) are now supported
for identifying mobile test objects in native apps. Instead of using an object s own identifying
properties, VRIs enable UFT to identify an object according to the relative location of its
neighboring objects. VRIs are especially helpful when you have multiple, otherwise identical
test objects in your application, each with its own stable set of surrounding objects. For more
details, see Visual relation identifiers and the description properties for each Mobile test object
in the UFT Object Model Reference. For example, see the MobileButton description properties.
Control your mobile apps programmatically during run sessions Use the following new methods
in your Mobile tests to control your apps during run sessions: Kill. Stops the app and all its
processes. Uninstall. Uninstalls the app For details, see the App test object in the UFT Object
Model Reference. Use a specific mobile app upload number In the Mobile tab of the Record and
Run Settings dialog, hover over an app to view additional details, including the app s
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New Guinea Film Analysis
New Guinea is an island in the South West Pacific region. It is located in the continent of Oceania
and Australia. (Worldatlas, 2015) While European only colonized the western half of the island,
Australian miners explored the east side of the New Guinea island, which named Papua New
Guinea. In 1926, hundreds of Australian came to Papua New Guinea, the Promised Land, to search
for gold. It was similar to the Gold Rush in the United States. The absence of law led to the system
of staking claims. (Papua New GuineaMine Watch, 2012) Australian miners claimed the ownership
of gold and gained the wealth while taking advantage of native New Guinea Highlanders resources
and labors. The greed and desire of Australian miner indicated the capitalism in the nineteenth
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They thought the airplane was a huge bird; they thought the gramophone is a box of ghosts.
Identically, one of the misconceptions is that they believed the white men were the returning spirits
of their ancestors. While the white men washing the dishes by the lake, the natives admitted that
those people were finding their bones. Because in the Native New Guinea Highlanders culture, they
usually threw the died bones into the lake. This misconception indicated that the highlanders were
ethnocentric. They prejudiced others based on their own culture. The consequences were that they
could not fully understand other s culture and it blocked the road of civilization. For example, the
New Guinea people were very anxious to get trade with Australian miners. They exchanged pigs
for knives, axes, and shells. However, because of their ethnocentrism, they did not know what were
the white men looking for, what is gold, and what is its value. It was particularly ironic that they
even encouraged their wives to go to white men to gain good things, like
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Religious Iconography Essay
Religious iconography has been adopted by all religions around the world. In general,
Iconography is a symbolic image which implies the meaning of a particular subject such as
religious and legendary purpose ( Iconography , n.d.). For iconography of art, the presence of
things within the one single piece of art could hugely convey a meaningful comprehension of a
particular religionmore profoundly. And that is considered as one of the significant reasons why
artists put a lot of effort to create an artwork with implication immersed in it. Because the more
implications will allow people to find more information in depth and understand that there are
numerous elements which we can refer to which finally those elements become an iconof a
particular religion. For artwork, there is no right or wrong understanding of perceiving arts. In
contrast, for religious iconography, the definition of each symbol is fixed within their own
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More than half of this world practices and holds to their generation for many thousands of years.
In terms of teachings of God, Bible is considered as a core teaching of God and this sacred book
introduces Christians towards the meaning of life, the truth, and so on ( What can the Bible ,
n.d.). Back then, during Medieval period (5th 15th century) common people was a restriction of
accessing to the Bible because it thought to be a holy book for the upper class to formally learn
the teaching of God and common people were considered as illiterate ( Why was the Bible ,
2017). When the time passed by, Bible becomes more open and available for both Christians and
other people to pursue their knowledge. With reference to the Bible, it is important to briefly
understand the source of it and what is it about because the Bible is deemed to be the heart of this
piece of Christianity s
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Ernest Van Den Haag Morality
The death penalty is a serious punishment in the United States with many citizens being split on the
idea of whether the practice is moral or not. American sociologist and social critic Ernest Van Den
Haag, defends the death penalty by looking at the topic through consequentialist and retributivist
perspectives. In this essay, I am going to argue that Ernest van den Haag is accurate in his belief in
the morality of the death penalty.
In America, when it comes to crime, it all comes down to the justice system s decision. Based off
the crime committed this final decision has the power to lead a perpetrator to face a minor or a
more severe consequence. These decisions can range from a fine, jail time, or the most severe: the
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Many civilians believe that the death penalty costs more than leaving the criminal to rot in jail;
however, as of late there is no solid evidence of which is costlier. This is also because the cost is
different in every state as well as the style of death, meaning lethal injection is not always the
method used. Ernest van den Haag believes that cost should not even be a concern when it
comes to criminals being put on death row; rather, it should be about justice being served for
what they have done. Abolitionists also suspect that death row inmates are suffering and dealing
with more pain than their victims ever did. Haag argues against this by stating it is unknown
how much pain was inflicted on the victim or on the criminal, especially because everyone has
different pain tolerances whether if it is physical or mental. He also believes that death of a
murderer is deserved while the pain or death of their victim was not, and each of their pain is
nowhere near comparable. Lastly, he retaliates against those who believe the death penalty to be
brutal since they assume that killing a murderer is hypocritical and only endorses the act of killing.
However, according to Haag, there is a huge difference between execution and murder. Execution is
legal and justified whereas murder is unlawful and deserved to those found guilty.
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Blooms Taxonomy Reflection Paper
Blooms Taxonomy suggests that learning can be maximized when a person is provided a variety
of opportunities to apply foundational knowledge. Therefore, in addition to my primary
responsibilities for teaching and clinical supervision, I have integrated various innovative teaching
activities that have resulted in various research related products created by the student participants.
Based on my clinical expertise in pediatrics, I have emphasized finding activities that are pediatric
based as students traditionally have limited exposure to pediatric content and pediatric clinical
experiences as compared to other areas of specialty practice. To do this, I have taken advantages of
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Participation of Children with Motor Disabilities at Recess. Summer 2016 o Product included 1) a
comprehensive annotated bibliography and 2) example lesson plans describing inclusive activities
for children with mobility impairments
Chapman A. Advancing locomotion and development in young children with Down syndrome. Fall
2015. o Product included 1) a comprehensive annotated bibliography and 2) assistance with data
collection for the externally funded project from the University of Delaware and NIH, NICHD sub
award contract: Advancing Locomotion and Development in Young Children with Down Syndrome
Cogswell H, Martin C, Swiers J. Student Instruction for Use of Epidermal, Dermal, Fascial
KinesioВ® Taping Technique During Patient Lab. Spring 2015. o Product included a peer reviewed
poster presentation at Kinesio Taping Association International Conference. (2015)
Burfield A. Incidence of strabismus in children with torticollis. Summer
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Analysis Of Disney s The Outer Shell Of Innocence
Females everywhere are obsessively trying to alter their appearance to mirror the perfect body
images surrounding us in today s media. Body image dominates media everywhere you look,
every time you turn your head we are pestered with beautiful women and perfect figures. The
overwhelming urge for women to have a body just like the perfect models and idols we see
plastered in media has spilled over into our children. Despite the outer shell of innocence, the
psychological and sociological effects of Disney figures misrepresent the ideal body image as
distorted to perfection and airbrushed to unrealistic; the iconic body image warping an adolescent
mind into aiming for unobtainable goals. Although advances on race and gender through
becoming more culturally rounded and balancing the demands of the public Disney fails in
forwarding their portrayal of accurate body image. Princesses along with other female
protagonists are displayed with size double zero waists, skinny limbs, and even small feet to the
point where bone structure is nonexistent. This unnatural, body size presented in Disney s
animated characters however, is what society calls for and demands. The thin ideal has existed in
American culture since the 1960s, and it is still increasingly popular today in numerous forms of
media; forty years later its impact has been so devastating it has become an expected norm. Our
society views a narrow, fragile figure as beautiful, and the media reflects that. In addition to
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Introduction. As A Child, I Always Dreamt Of Joining Law
Introduction As a child, I always dreamt of joining law enforcement. My dad peaked my interest
in the field. Years ago, he was a Correctional officer for the Weld County Sheriff s office; I always
admired him for what he did. I knew right then, that is exactly what I wanted to do. My
perception of law enforcement was based on what I saw on television, from C.S.I to Criminal
Minds and Cold Case. I thought the agencies functioned as a set team. A team who worked
together to solve the case. How they functioned was by having a call; without seconds of delay,
they were on the case, then a half hour later the case was solved. Everyone went home, the end, life
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During my training at the academy, I saw the degree of hatred, madness, cruelty, and
indifference that individuals can harbor towards each other. It also verified the lack of
responsibility an individual takes for such a crime. My belief on an individual s ability to
rapidly change their mindset was reassured in college level courses. This was more so finding
the understanding of why a person acts the way that they do. I was able to get this is in my
psychology courses for my minor. These courses helped me to understand the true meaning of
what is cognitively going on in the person s brain that makes them think and act in a certain way.
Psychology, also, helped with the understanding of why there was a certain type of person that
would end up in the system. Judicial processes were another class that was able to provide a
better understanding of how the courts worked in their variety of aspects of law enforcement.
After taking judicial process, I learned the criminal justice system is not a perfect system. There
are many flaws in the system, which are, sadly, unchangeable. As we would all like to think there
is justice for all, with the safeguards to life and liberty, it is not always the case; many people who
are read their Maranda rights, who are supposed to be innocent until
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The Product Life Cycle Of Pepsi-Cola
The Product Life Cycle theory was developed by the economist Raymond Vernon in 1966 and
this theory is a widely used model in economics and marketing. According to Raymond Vernon, a
product has a certain life cycle. It begins with its research and development stage and ends with its
decline stage. The product life cycle consists of four stages which are introduction, growth,
maturity and decline stages. Millions of products are produced and consumed every year around
the globe and these products have a life cycle. Existing or long established products will become
less popular and also the demand for new, innovative products will increase rapidly after they are
launched. 2.1.1 Introduction After developing a new product, it will be introduced into the
consumer market. Investments need to be made on advertising and other promotional channels to
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This is a key tool for marketers to evaluate the progression of a particular product throughout its
life. In 1898, Caleb Bradham who was a pharmacist in profession, developed a medicinal drink
called Brads Drink . This was introduced by Caleb for aid digestion and consumers were
interested in his product and then Caleb renamed the drink as Pepsi Cola . 2.2.1 Introduction
1902 Initially Caleb wanted to generate brand awareness among consumers and after started
selling Pepsi Cola he was able to exceed the targeted sales by selling more than 7,900 gallons of
syrup in the first year. To create brand awareness, advertising and promotional activities was
done with the appearance of Berna Eli Barney Oldfield who was an American pioneer automobile
racer in 1902 1918. A basic product was sold only in Caleb s pharmacies and a simple cost plus
pricing strategy was used at the initial stage. 2.2.2 Growth
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The Political Landscape Of Colombia
Colombia is located in the northwest of South America. The current population is estimated to be
in the region of 46.73 million with the capital city Bogota being the most populated. The labour
force is estimated to be 24.34 million. Colombia s major resources are oil and coal. The country
operates in a representative democracy which attempts to empower the masses. Juan Manuel Santos
Calderon is the president; he is currently serving his last term in office
Colombia is dominated by two political parties, Social National Unity Party and the opposition,
Democratic Center Party led by former president, Alvaro Uribe. In recent times the political
landscape of Colombia has changed, political stability is now the order of the day. The freedom of
expression is evident in policy debates where the opposition has been very critical of the policy of
the current administration. Voter turnout for the last presidential was 47% of the voting population,
this could be due to the high level of poverty in the country. The major political change in recent
history has been the reinstatement of a one term policy limit for the president from 2018 onwards.
This constitutional change makes Colombia less stable country. The change will introduce policy
and regulatory uncertainty which could be detrimental to future growth as future presidents are
more likely to be myopic in their policy decisions.
Colombia currently has the potential for population growth in the future due to the youth
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The Black Family In The Age Of Mass Incarceration
In the eyes of many, mass incarceration constitutes a brutal technique of punishing individuals for
excessive periods of time. There are many reasons to be doubtful that the system of mass
incarceration has helped the nation in any form. Rather, locking up millions of people for
nonviolent crimes seems just too excessive and redundant. According to The Black Family in the
Age of Mass Incarceration by Ta Nehisi Coates published in The Atlantic magazine, the majority of
those incarcerated are minorities mainly African American. More clearly, the technique of mass
incarceration is used to limit the numbers of minorities in society or control the minority
population. Regulations regarding incarcerating millions must be reviewed thoroughly on a federal
level and refine precedent to a better future. What major actions must be taken into account to
change the turmoil of mass incarceration? Is it possible to adjust the law in reparation for a better
future? The United States has the highest number of prisoners compared to any country in the
world according to Denis J.Madden published in the America Magazine. Imprisoning hundreds of
thousands African Americans has been significantly effective in society for several years. The
criminal justicesystem enforces the law strictly in the African American society with brutal
prosecution. As a result, the rate of poverty and unemployment in the African American community
have been increasing for the last couple of decades as reported by
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Coral Bleaching In Australia
Coral reefs have one of the highest biodiversity of animals in one ecosystem than any others on
the entire planet. Coral reefs are colorful habitats in the ocean, some of which are not too far from
the shore. They are made from skeletons of calcium carbonate and animals, which make a rocky
substance known as coral. Coral reefs are a home to many different types of creatures that live
under the sea, some are unknown to a majority of the human species. Coral reefs are sometimes
referred to as the rainforest of the sea because they teem with life and abound in diversity
(Agardy). Sadly, due to the many factors of global warming, these natural treasures are dying from
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Humans cause many of the signs that global warming is occurring daily towards different parts of
the world. Climate change is the main factor towards the rising sea levels, the temperature of the
water, and coral bleaching. The 2014 reports of the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change describe coral reefs as the most vulnerable marine ecosystem on Earth, stressing
that they have very limited capacity to adapt to rising water temperatures and acidification
(Dormer). Many of the coral reefs and the sea creatures that habitat there cannot adapt to the
temperature of the water, so many of the creatures will migrate somewhere more suitable. Fish are
an important detail towards coral reefs due to the fact that they protect them from algae and other
bacteria that can harm the rocky substance. By changing the commonwealth of humans, the money
can be spent to establish more ways to support the environment instead of harming it by making
things the society does not need in order to live life. The government could fund more money to
environment helping organizations, and ending the pessimistic ideas that the society believes in.
Commonwealth is an easy solution that can be completed only if humans realizes how much that
their precious planet is being harmed by their
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Stonehenge Vs. Easter Island
Stonehenge vs. Easter Island Stonehenge and Easter Island are two very old and interesting
mysteries and monuments of the world. Stonehenge is outside of Salisbury, England and is
consists of lots of grass and giant, grey stones. This site was made between the times of 1520
B.C.E 3000 B.C.E. There are many reasons why people think Stonehengewas built. Stonehenge
was built it using precise stages of construction. Archaeologists said it could have been used for
rituals, traditions or even used as a burial site. Easter Island, itself is off the coast of Chile. The
Easter Island statues or Moai as called on the Island are big black rocks with long slim faces.
The statues seemed to have been used in many different ways such as rituals, worshipping and
traditions. While the Easter Island statues were used for worshipping and were carved and then
moved, Stonehenge may have been used as a burial site or for ritualistic traditions and was made
in different stages in one place. Stonehenge is complex yet, simple place. The name Stonehenge
comes from the name Stonehengen meaning stone hanging or gallows. Stonehenge was believed
to have been created during 3000 1520 B.C.E. This was during the Neolithic period and Bronze
age. The people who created Stonehenge were very advanced. By the time came to make
Stonehenge the Mesolithic and Neolithic people already found a spot that was special in someway
to them and started constructing. Stonehenge was built in six different
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How Do Open Source Benefit Suites Contrast With Office...
How do open source benefit suites contrast with Office 2013 and does it bode well for your
association to actualize one instead of the financially authorized, omnipresent offering from
Microsoft? We think about three toolsets on logic, value, and gimmicks to help you choose...
For quite a while, philanthropic associations had a decision of two office benefit suites: Microsoft
Office and Microsoft Office. The prevailing business offering, Office in the long run yielded some
notoriety when a feasible open source contender, Openoffice, rose, took after by an alternate open
source alternative, Libreoffice.
How do these open source suites vary from Microsoft Office? Should your office consider one of
them, and will they bode well for your clients and framework?
To help you choose, we looked at key peculiarities of the most recent form of Microsoft s suite,
the Office 2013 Professional release, to Apache Openoffice 4.0 and Libreoffice 4.1, both
discharged in July 2013. Both open source suites offer an instrument called Base that is like
Microsoft Access, an apparatus called Draw like Microsoft Visio, and a comparison proofreader
called Math, while Microsoft Office incorporates the desktop distributed application Publisher, yet
for the reasons of this article we ll take a gander at the expression handling, spreadsheet, and
presentation instruments.
Open Source versus Business
Before we take a gander at particular peculiarities of the contending suites, it might be
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The Three Colonies In North America During The 1600s
The French established three colonies in North America during the 1600s and 1700s. Louisiana
and Canada were two of the three colonies. The colony of Canada extended from the north east
coast where New Foundland was, down to the Great Lakes. Canada had no real settlements,
however, they had many posts which served as trading posts and military support. The colony
experienced harsh winters and short growing seasons and because of this their farming efforts
usually failed and populations never grew. Since they had little to no success in farming, their
economy thrived on fur trade with natives. By creating close ties with the natives they were able to
trade metal goods for fur and then craft the fur and later profit from it. In the 1660s the... Show
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King Louis XIV did not want the colonies to be a refuge for those who practiced anything other
than Catholicism. During the revocation in 1685, French Huguenots were allowed to migrate to
Louisiana as long as they converted to Catholicism once in the colony. This condition led to a
small migratory population (Bond, 2005). The French wanted to set up a colony on the North
American interior to control fertile farm land as well as to keep the rivals out of the interior.
Louisiana was founded to provide the French a southern outlet for their fur trade. When the colony
was first established it was ignored by the French due to the War of Spanish Succession taking
place in France Colonists from Canada who had wilderness experience were drawn down while
colonists from France had no colonial life experience(Jones, 2014, 57). Originally they hoped
Louisiana would turn into a plantation society. However, their farming efforts were unsuccessful.
The only crops they were able to produce were indigo and tobacco, both held little value. In the
end Louisiana just became a way to block the expansion of the British ( France In America: The
Colonies / La France En AmГ©rique: Les
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William Koeehler s Accomplishments
When I was a little girl, my father, William Koehler, always seemed to take significant delight in
teaching things to me. He always spoke to me about teaching from many different approaches
and the importance of a complex understanding of subject matter. He also emphasized the
satisfaction of the lightbulb moment, which he defined as the exact moment he could tell that his
students (including myself) began to firmly grasp the concept he was teaching. To this day,
Koehler, who is also an esteemed bassist, still loves to teach. His job as a tenured college professor
allows him to enjoy his passion for teaching on a daily basis. William Koehler, a Professor of String
Bass and Music Educationat Illinois State University, truly loves his job because of its significant
impact on society and because he finds teaching to be among the most joyful and fulfilling things in
his life. As a... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Many Professors publish works about their theories, pedagogical discoveries, research, and other
findings (Ferguson). These findings and research are published in books and academic journals.
Additionally, University positions allow some mobility in regards to scheduling. While classes and
faculty meetings usually occur at a set time, professors have the liberty to schedule meetings with
students and other minor events. Many times, Koehler is required to attend important
performances and recitals given by students and faculty. Koehler explained that his job takes up a
considerable amount of time. Aside from lessons, classes, concerts, and meetings, Koehler also
helps students with rehearsals, grades papers and assignments, plans his lessons, and practices his
bass. Like many other Music Professors, Koehler is busy, but this only helps him improve his
performance at work and increase his involvement in the field of
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Leonardo Da Vinci A Renaissance Man
William Byrd and Leonardo Da Vinci and the composer and artist duo that I have chosen from
the Renaissance era or music and art. As Leonardo Da Vinci was born on April 15, 1452 in a
city called Vinci, Republic of Florence which today is not modern day Italy and died on May 2,
1519 at the age of 67 in the city of Amboise, Kingdom of France. Da Vinci was more known as an
artist and scientist, but was also an inventor, architect, musician, mathmation, engineer, astronomy,
writer, historian, and geologist. So you could say that Da Vinci was a Renaissance man, meaning
that he was pretty much good at everything he did. Da Vinci s most notable works of art were the
Mona Lisa, The Last Supper, The Vitruvian Man, and the Lady with an Ermine. Da... Show more
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Da Vinci s artwork of The Last Supper is as a piece of art that captures the moment of Christ just
after he tells his disciples that one of them will betray him is a very influential moment of the
bible and is beautifully depicted in this art work. I believe this work of art is a stand alone piece
of art that is great in that it shows Christ in the moment having his hands spread apart showing
that they are pointed at a piece of bread and a glass of wine. Which in turn represents the body of
Christ in the bread and the blood of Christ in the wine, which is the sacrament. What is also
interesting about the painting is that Jesus s hand that is reaching for the wine is also near a
dish on the table which Judas is reaching for symbolizing that fact that Judas is the one who
betrays Jesus and has a bag of silver in his other hand in the painting. As for William Byrd, I
believe his music is beautiful in the fact that it is very calming and easy listening, which makes
me just want to listen to more of it. His style of music reminds me of the Gothic era of music in a
way because of the deep echo voices in the background, but it has more to it as the other singers
bring a more full sound to the piece of music and make the texture a nice soft but abrasive type of
listening that has emotion in its sound. I enthusiastically enjoyed
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What Are The Causes And Disadvantages Of The Crusade
provide a crucial means of transportation without which the crusade would be incapable of ever
even taking off.
When the crusaders started to arrive in Venice, the Venetians, in accordance with the treaty of
Venice, had prepared a fleet large enough to transport the agreed upon thirty three thousand five
hundred crusaders. However, nowhere near that number of people ever made it to Venice. According
to one chronicles, Geoffrey de Villehardouin, the ships the Venetians had built could have carried
three times as many people as were present in Venice. This was caused by the fact that many
crusaders had decided to travel to the Holy Land via other ports, such as Marseilles or Genoa. As
Geoffrey de Villehardouin writes, this caused great problems... Show more content on
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Without the Treaty of Venice the entire diversion might never have happened, as the crusaders
would not have needed the money offered by Alexius IV in exchange for their help reclaiming the
Byzantine throne. The relationship the Republic of Venice had with the Byzantine Empireby the
time of the crusade might have influenced their willingness in diverting the crusade to
Constantinople, as for them there was more to gain from placing an emperor friendly to Venetians
on the throne than simply saving the crusade. Still, the influence of the Venetians on the diversion
must not be overestimated. It is easy to look back on history, knowing where a journey such as the
Fourth Crusade will end, and assume people were able to foresee everything that would be about
to happen. This ignorance can be recognized in the sources written by Geoffrey de Villehardouin
and Robert de Clari, they saw the compromise of diverting the crusade to Zara as a reason for
celebration, unaware of the unfortunate consequences this would bring. Therefore, if there is
anything we can learn from history is that trying to predict the future will most likely be futile. Yet
it is still important to acknowledge our history, especially the dark pages such as the Fourth
Crusade. Religious fanaticism resulting in violence is an issue that is still not resolved in today s
world, however, when looking at the
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High Link International Aviation School
University, Assumption College, Lyceum of the Philippines University, University of the East
Ramon Magsaysay, Miriam College, and Air Link International Aviation School who answered the
survey questionnaire; 2 students from University of the East Manila, Far Eastern University, Ateneo
de Manila University, and De La Salle University who answered the survey; 4 students from
University from De La Salle College of Saint Benilde, Centro Escolar University and San Beda
College took the survey, 10 respondents from University of the Philippines answered the survey and
66 students from University of Santo Tomas took the survey. It was determined that the respondents
are currently taking BS Psychology, BS Public Health, BS Entrepreneurship, Marketing, Business
Management, Hotel and Restaurant Management, Tourism, Journalism, BS Pharmacy, CFAD
Industrial Design, Advertising Arts, BS Physical Education major in sports and wellness, Interior
design, AB in Sociology, Architecture, BS Aviation major in commercial flying, BA History,
Conservatory of Music, Dentistry, Physical Therapy, BS Architecture, BS in Computer Science, BS
Legal Management, Education, Civil ENG, Sports Management, Multimedia Arts, Pre school
education, Business economics, CFA Visual Communication, AB Communication Arts, BS
information technology, Bachelor of Arts consular and diplomat affairs Medical Technology,
Environmental Science. Which type of Bag do you take to school? 78.6% or 81 respondents
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Essay On Discipline In School And At Home

  • 1. Essay On Discipline In School And At Home 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help fromHelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Essay On Discipline In School And At HomeEssay On Discipline In School And At Home
  • 2. Comparison Of The Celebrated Jumping Frog Of Calaveras... Mark Twain is known as a great author from his own unique style of writing. All his publications have a similarity in a certain style of his writing which makes his works of art such amazing books. Chapter 12 of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and The celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County , both written by Mark Twainhave many similarities in the form of figurative language, syntax, and diction. To start with, Mark Twain s figurative language helps make his story unique. He utilises a range of bizzare similes in both passages that make these stories stay true to the past and humorous. For example in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Twain writes, ... cottonwood thick as harrow teeth . This would be considered as one of his similes that are very unusual since many readers might not know what a harrow even is but as you can infer, that in those times people in the book would have known what he was speaking about. This shows how his bizzare similes stick to the time period of his writing. To add, in the second publication the similes Twain had integrated made the story a little more humorous to read. Twain writes, He was a different dog, his underjaw d began to stick out like the fo castle of a steamboat,... (The celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County 6). This shows how his use of similes here was humorous since Twain made fun of a dog with a large underbite. Although, his use of similes is fantastic his use of symbolism was excellent also. ... Andrew jackson ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Realism In Angels And Demons The opposing sides of good and evil, religion and science, power and intelligence, and knowledge and ignorance have been battling for centuries. Loyal and faithful believers aid both halves and have affected the world we live in today. Dan Brown is a renowned author who has penned many books in his Robert Langdonseries that explore these conflicts. The first book, Angels and Demons, focuses on the clashes of the Catholic Church and scientific institutions around the world. In it, Robert Langdon must find a bomb planted in Vatican City by a science advocate before it goes off, annihilating the Pope, his cardinals, and the entire Catholic Church. However, Brown s fourth book, Inferno, examines the problem of overpopulation while analyzing Dante s... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, these two books are contrasting in the strength of their endings, by whether or not Robert Langdon is able to save the world, how closely the fictional world resembles ours, and if the antagonist receives any punishment. These three techniques affect how the reader feels after finishing the novel, whether it concerns Robert Langdon on his quest to dismantle the bomb hidden in Vatican City in Angels and Demons, or watching him race through Italy as he attempts to contain the world s deadliest plague in Inferno. Both of these books question the truth in religion and science, two strong opposing forces that cannot peacefully coexist. Dan Brown challenges us to choose a side. Do we place our hopes in facts and figures, or will we blindly follow our faith into the darkness? Only you can ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Maze Runner Rhetorical Analysis Thomas, a teenager discovers himself in a strange place known as glade. Entering the glade with an only small fragment of his memory, he has to survive through the hardship and be a runner in order to find a way to escape the glade. The maze runner is set in an apocalyptic world. Thomas should accustom and demonstrate his skills to be a runner in the maze, but he can only do this with the help of other gladers. Thomas starts as a whiner, unwilling and an impulsive kid who just wants to figure out the maze himself, but eventually evolves as a brave, compassionate, and an intelligent kid realizing that he wants to redeem himself by helping his friends and assimilates into the gladestriving to become a runner with the help of gladers. Thomas... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the beginning, he kept rejecting the necessity of friend. Chuck, willing to become an ally is rejected by Thomas. Ultimately, he chooses to become an ally with Chuck. After the maze incident, Minho insists on Thomas becoming a runner to the council. At first, the idea of becoming a runner was dreadful and scary to Thomas. There is no way of knowing what is out there. The maze is too dangerous and risky. The probability of getting stung by a griever was too high, but Thomas did not give up. If he wanted answers to the glade and a way out, risking his life for it would be than, being trapped inside the glade which is already scary enough. He would also risk his life for his friend. Having a friend is important than anything. In Thomas situation, he believed, he would be better off alone. Yet, Chuck approached him despite the fact Thomas hates him. Thomas soon realizes that he needs chuck when, Thomas finally snapped out of his his daze and took off after his new and only friend (31). Encountering too many enemies in the glade conspiring against him because of a likely connection between him and the glade, he realizes he needs someone beside him. Eventually, they see him as a leader and his friends look out for him for best chance of survival. Thomas evolves as a great ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. An Reflection On The Impression Formation INTRODUCTION: Impression is a long lasting image of a person created in our minds which can last long for years. There are a lot of research done by Solomon Asch (1946), Bruner Taiguri (1954), Rosenberg, Nelson Vivekanathan (1968) to understand Impression Formation. According to Solomon Asch (1946) at a glance of any person an impression of his personality can instantly form. Even by looking or talking with that person a whole story about his entire character can be told. These impressions can be formed quickly and easily which can enhance or distress our opinion on a person. Our ongoing observations can t be change but we can neglect it. Even it is known that this process is not perfect but sometimes it can be extremely sensitive. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There has been different studies that shows that skills of impression management work effectively. It even helps in creating optimistic first impression of a person but it also cannot be true always. For example, it s not always necessary that good first impression of a student (intelligent) on the first day of school would be same, it can vary or change according to his performance in the class. The question is why there is always different character in a person. And even when they have same character what make them different from each other. According to Solomon Asch (1946) every individual have different characteristics. For example, a person can have different characteristics like he/she is intelligent, energetic, have great sense of humor, is very fast in his work, courageous, punctual and humble with his fellows. This can create an impression of that person in our mind. A combination of a person character make an impression of him/her on others. But the main question asked by Solomon Asch (1946) We ask: How do the several characteristics function together to produce an impression of one person? What principles regulate this process? According to Asch (1946) the variety and way to which one goes elsewhere form the first information given by the trait is variable but some traits have much more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Mathematical Extrapolation Technique For Predicting And... Appendix B Mathematical Extrapolation Technique for Predicting and Assessing Production Performance In this section developments in graphical methods of assessing water drive performance are presented. An extensive number of graphical and mathematical extrapolation techniques is available in the literature. A number mathematical extrapolationmethods were also assessed (not presented here). Mathematical extrapolation technique presented by Dake (1994) was found to be quite effective in predicting future production performance and in assessing the effects of any remedial actions which has taken place. The method was tested on two fields, namely Miller and Maureen. Description of method proposed by Dake is presented below. Examination of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Conversion from surface volumes to reservoir pore volumes is performed using the following relationships: N_pd=(N_p B_o)/(NB_oi )(1 S_wc) W_id=W_i/(NB_oi )(1 S_wc) Since 1PV=(NB_oi)/(1 S_wc ) Finally, the dependence of fractional flow at the producing end of the system on fractional flow at reservoir conditions is expressed using the classical Buckley Leverett fraction flow function: f_we=1/(1+B_o/B_w (1/f_ws 1)) It must be noted that in most water drive reservoirs before the water breakthrough, there is an initial period of depletion. The fractional flow calculations, only take into account the oil recovered by water injection. Therefore calculations can be performed only after the water breaks through in the producing wells. Prediction of final oil recovery If injection rates during the latter part of the flood are relatively stable, then 1/Wid function can be approximated by a straight line, which can be fitted by equation of the form: (Оґf_we)/(ОґS_we )=aS_we+b Where a and b are constants. Integrating the equation results in quadratic function: f_we=a^2/2 S_we^2+bS_we+c Where c is constant. Predicted values of fwe and Swe obtained by extrapolation of the quadratic equation above are then can be used in Welge equation for predicting Npd as a function of fwe, which are then should be converted to surface conditions. Miller Field The data ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. What Is The Topography Of The Upper Tennessee River Watershed The topography of the watersheds throughout Sevier County vary amongst three different watersheds in the Upper Tennessee River Basin (Upper). The Holston River Watershed covers approximately 999 square miles and it drains into the Tennessee River (Holston). The Pigeon River Watershed is partially located in Tennessee with only 153 square miles of its 704 square miles in Tennessee, and it drains into the Pigeon River (Pigeon). The Lower French Broad River Watershed is made up of 796 square miles, and it drains into the French Broad River (Lower). In Sevier County, the most prominent place for recreational use of water is in Douglas Lake. Douglas Lake sits at the foot of the Great Smoky Mountains which already attracts a lot of tourism in the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of the prominent cities that reside on this river is Pigeon Forge. Naturally the town is centered along the Little Pigeon River as it gives way into smaller streams deep into the rolling mountains. This coupled with the fact that it is in a rural area and has numerous corn mills, it gave way to multiple backwoods moonshine distilleries (Thompson). Unfortunately, the Little Pigeon River would be discovered contaminated with fecal coliform in 1993 due to sewage leakage into the river. The contamination of this river was due to little oversight of waste management of water being put back into the Little Pigeon River. According to the Tennessee Department of Wildlife Conservation, The sources of the bacteria were thought to be, depending on the location, overflows from municipal sewage treatment facilities and collection systems, failing, improperly sited and concentrated septic tanks and the direct connection of household wastewater to streams. Though, recently the TDEC has since recalled some of their water contact advisories due to a joint effort of local, state, and federal governments to reverse the effects of the contamination ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. What Is The Theme Of Camaraderie In All Quiet On The... The Horror of Camaraderie In the book All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Remarque and the essay In the Field by Tim O Brien there is a common theme, camaraderie and the horrors of war. Camaraderie is when soldiers in the war are helpful towards each other when it comes to things such as survival during the war. Horrors of war can be shown by seeing the death of a camarade. Since there is camaraderie shown in both of these pieces it exemplifies the other theme, the horrors of the war because they are often seeing their camarades fall. In the book All Quiet on the Western frontthe theme camaraderie is shown often. A scene that really sticks out that shows camaraderie is when Paul and Albert are both shot, and Albert has to get his leg amputated. When Paul and Albert are on the train Albert becomes feverish and is going to be let off at the next stop, Paul told Albert we stick together; you see and sticks the thermometer under his armpit to make it appear as if he too had a fever (Remarque 249). Paul shows camaraderie towards Albert because he keeps his... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In All Quiet on the Western Front when Paul separated from Albert it was very hard. But a man gets used to that sort of thing in the army and since Albert mentioned commiting suicide multiple times Paul infers that once his friend gets home, he will commit suicide (Remarque 269). In the piece In the Field Kiowa drowns in the muddy water while they are camped out one night. Lieutenant Cross, the young soldier and Azar all thought they were responsible for his death; However, whenever a man died it was always the same, a desire to get over it quickly, with no fuss or ceremony (O Brien). All three men experience the horrors of war because they each have a reason to believe it is their own fault Kiowa died. They also experienced pulling him out of the mud where he had ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Mrs. Andreea Bob Strategic Capital Management 1. The market capitalization is equal to the total value of the tradable shares of a publicly traded company; it is equal to the share price times the number of shares outstanding. Therefore, knowing that on December 9, 1988, the share of the Creative Computers was traded at $22.75 and UBID at $35.6875 and also that Creative Computers had 10.238.703 shares outstanding and UBID 9.146.883, their market capitalization was: Creative Computers: $22,75 * 10.238.703 = $232.930.493,25 UBID: $35,6875 * 9.146.883 = $326.429.387,0625 The stub value of Creative Computers represents the difference between the value at which Creative Computers was trading on that day and the expected value, knowing that each ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 3. Margin short = .5 * Value shares shorted UBID = $130.628.241 Margin long = .5 * Value shares bought CC = $116.465.246,625 Initial amount Elena has to put up: Margin short + Margin long = $247.093.487,625 (50% of both positions) *we took number of shares bought = 10.238.703 and shorted: 7.320.672,645 (0.715 * 10.238.703). 4. Return on the strategy: December 18: Value of strategy: (28,875 0,715*53,125)* 10.238.703 = $ 93.268.185,140625 Return = ( 93.268.185,140625+28.326.011)/ 247.093.487,625 = 26,28% December 21: Value of strategy: (35,375 0,715*84,125)* 10.238.703 = $ 253.657.467,635625 Return = ( 253.657.467,635625+28.326.011)/ 247.093.487,625 = 91,19% December 22: Value of strategy: (46,9219 0,715*134,50)* 10.238.703 = $ 504.211.072,4568 Return = ( 504.211.072,4568+28.326.011)/ 247.093.487,625 = 192,59% December 23: Value of strategy: (59,6875 0,715*188) * 10.238.703 = $ 765.163.871,9475 Return = ( 765.163.871,9475+28.326.011)/ 247.093.487,625 = 298,2% 5. The number p of shares bought is: 10.238.703, so the number of shares shorted is 0,715 * p = 7.320.672,645. Therefore, in the June 7, 1999: Value of strategy: 10.238.703 * (32,625 0,715* 34) = 85.134.815,445 Return = (85.134.815,445 + 28.326.011)/ 247.093.487,625 =
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  • 11. AP Classes Advantages And Disadvantages High school is a very hectic time in a teenager s life. There are multiple different things going on, such as classes to choose, who to be friends with, deciding on colleges and careers, and much more. There are many classes to choose from. Once classes have been chosen, it is now time to pick what level is most beneficial: regular, honors, or Advanced Placement. But be warned, Advanced Placement classes do not benefit US students because they are too rushed and the students are not prepared to take them. It is understood that many parents believe that AP classes can improve their GPA, prepare them for college, and teach them many important skills; such as leadership, determination, and critical thinking. Taking an AP class, even one, can change a student s GPA. The common misconception is that the courses being taken can improve a one s GPA. It is indeed true that doing well in an AP course can drastically improve a student s GPA. The amount of points awarded for having a high grade in the class is much higher than the amount of points for taking the same class at a regular level. An A in a regular class is worth four points, but an A in an AP class is worth 4.08 points. Those .08 points can add up quickly if a student is taking more than one AP course. While doing well in an AP course is rewarded handsomely, doing poorly in an AP course can have a negative impact on a student s GPA. As stated above, the .08 that comes with the course can add up, what with multiple classes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Ethical Dilemmas In Canada During The Second World War Canada is known around the world as a peace keeping country, but has it always been that way? During the world wars, Canada made a number of unethical decisions in war that effected Canadians. Firstly, Canada made unethical decisions during World War One, by declaring war, using conscription and passing the War Measures Act. Canadaalso made unethical decisions during World War Two, like declaring war for a second time, having Japanese internment camps and participating in the disaster at Dieppe. Canada making unethical decisions in war shows both continuity and significant. Therefore, Canada s role during the two world wars has been unethical, but shows continuity and significance throughout the 20th century. Canada during World War One... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Firstly, Canada deciding to be involved with Dieppe was unethical, but it helped Canadian troops see how advanced Germany is on this coast which later helped Canada defeat Germany in D Day . Without participating in Dieppe we wouldn t have been successful in D Day. Secondly, Japanese internment camps were unethical. The Prime Minister Brian Mulroney formally apologized in the House of Commons for taking the houses of Japanese descent people, I know that I speak for Members on all sides of the House today in offering to Japanese Canadians the formal and sincere apology of this Parliament for those past injustices against them, against their families, and against their heritage, and our solemn commitment and undertaking to Canadians of every origin that such violations will never again in this country be countenanced or repeated. This demonstrates that the government is understanding that they were wrong, so we can move on and become a more diverse and welcoming country. Lastly, declaring war twice was unethical, but Canada learned from their mistakes. In 1956, the Suez crisis started. The Suez Canal is located near Egypt and was used as a faster way to transport goods to European countries, especially oil. The Egyptian president seized control of the canal which scared countries like the United States, which used the canal as a vital part of transportation, therefore starting conflict . The Canadian Prime Minister, Lester B. Pearson, decided instead of going in to the conflict they would go to the canal as peace keepers . This is significant because it shows Canada doesn t have to declare war to be successful, and started Canada as a peace keeper country. Therefore, Canada s unethical decisions throughout World War One was very significant because it helps us learn from our ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Joplin Missouri Tornado Research Paper Joplin, Missouri Tornado 2011 During the Joplin, Missouri Tornado many people did not take shelter because they thought it was a false alarm. So by many people not doing that it cause many more injuries. Tornadoes form from rotating air caused by a thunderstorm. Tornadoes usually have winds less the 160 mph but the Joplin, Missouri Tornadodid not. The tornado included many details common to tornados, damage and destruction to property and lives that affected the region, but the area has recovered in the aftermath. The Joplin, Missouri Tornado included many details common to Tornadoes. All Tornadoes are created by a series of rotating air from thunderstorms. Once a lot a rotating air combines a funnel cloud starts to form from underneath ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Essay on Henry David Thoreau Henry David Thoreau is a man of many facets; a man who refuses to conform to what the masses believe is acceptable. He calls for the rejection of complexity and for a change in mankind s view of life. Thoreau, in his many writings, demands change in a stagnant society. He emphasizes respect for nature, even to the point of blatant disrespect for humanity. Thoreau s connection to nature was a key ingredient in his lifestyle. He studied ants closely; hoping to understand them like one understands the human race. He came to the conclusion that either ants are as dignified as men, or that men have lowered themselves to the ant s position. He stressed the futility of war, showing in vivid detail that war does irreparable damage to both armies. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He claimed that humanity dwelled too much on the ideals and thoughts of men who had died long ago. The foregoing generations beheld God face to face, he said, Why should not we have a poetry and philosophy of insight and not of tradition? Thoreau obsessed with stirring the conscience of his peers, which eventually drove him to jail in protest of an oppressive government. He accentuated the importance of thinking for ourselves and acting on those thoughts. He understood that a blindness had fallen over his culture, and he struggled to rouse those who couldn t rouse themselves. For all of Thoreau s brilliance, he was also a man plagued by his own mind. His ideas of a Universal Mind and Being instead of Living seem foolish to me. I would have to say that, if I had met Thoreau in his own time, I would have agreed to his insanity. His teachings on Transcendentalism seem somewhat bizarre to me. How can a stream be too deep for the length of your arm... not for the length of your mind? Perhaps Thoreau was a truly intelligent man who simply blew a fuse pondering life too hard. Perhaps he was a great intellectual man who understood what was most important in life, and I am but a detached person with no understanding. Either way, Thoreau and I would never get along. Thoreau s most obvious underlying message is resistance. He didn t learn the alphabet like everyone else, but he learned it sdrawkcab! After his aunt ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Lindenwood Sports Essay nThe Lindenwood football team travels to Pittsburg State this Saturday. The Lions and Gorillas will kick off their contest at 7 p.m. in Pittsburg, Kan. nLindenwood enters the contest with a 1 2 overall record. Last week, the Lions scored the first 16 points against Washburn, but the Ichabods scored the final 26 points of the gamefor a 26 16 win. nPittsburg State is 2 1 on the season. The Gorillas have won two straight games, including a 68 21 road victory over Northeastern State last Saturday. nPittsburg State owns a 4 1 record all time against Lindenwood, and it has won each of the last four contests. Lindenwood is 1 1 all time in Carnie Smith Stadium. nLast season, Pittsburg State defeated Lindenwood by a 50 19 margin at Hunter ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He enters play this week with 859 rushing yards, and needs 17 to break into the top ten list. He is 141 yards away from becoming the tenth Lion in the 1,000 yard rushing club. nNajee Jackson has not thrown an interception in 79 passes this season. It is the longest streak by a Lindenwood quarterback since Graham Lindman threw 92 straight without a pick in 2014. nLindenwood s offense line has given up just two sacks this season. It ranks tenth in NCAA Division II in that category. The Lions have given up just five yards on those sacks, 17 fewer than the number two team in the MIAA. nThe Lions have turned the ball over just two times this season, which ranks ninth in NCAA Division II. Both turnovers have been on fumbles. Lions Defense nLindenwood is currently ranked fifth in the MIAA in total defense (352.7), and fifth in scoring defense (23.7). nTrue freshman Drew Seers had a breakout game against Washburn, making 18 tackles. He also collected one pass breakup and 1.5 tackles for loss. Seers is currently third in the MIAA with 10.3 tackles a game. nLindenwood s defense is allowing just 162.0 passing yards a game. The most passing yards it has given up this season is 191. nDarrius Williams also ranks in the top 10 in the MIAA in tackles. He is averaging 9.3 tackles a game, which is sixth in the league. nJonathan Harris recorded his first sack of the season against Washburn. He now has 11.5 sacks for his career, and also has 21.0 tackles for loss.
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  • 17. Slowly Moving Towards Legalizing Marijuana Essay For the past ninety years, marijuana has been an enemy to drug agencies, government officials, and presidential administrations. Smoke Signals, a book about the oppressive and beneficial history of marijuana, is written as an effective argument while highlighting the plant in many different social settings. Cannabis use can be traced back to the Neolithic Period (10,200 4500 BC). Since then, nearly every culture continued to use marijuana for personal reasons, causing information to surge throughout the world. Some cultivate marijuana for the stems and stalk that produce cordage and cloth, while others eat the marijuana seeds for the essential fatty acids and protein. The first reference to medical marijuana ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A Jamaican centered, long term marijuana use study concluded that no significant differences between ganja smokers and nonsmokers were present with basic skills and responses. Different presidential administrations rejected studies like these, that proved medical marijuana potential, to protect the illusion that marijuana crippled America. American culture exploited marijuana for nearly every use. People who found relief in marijuana stood for their rights. Social gatherings like Hempfest promoted marijuana law reform when thousands of people gathered and enjoyed themselves in the company of other marijuana users. In retaliation, the iron fist of different drug czars, presidents, and the authorities ruled anyone who had ties to marijuana. They enforced a zero tolerance policy in America while other countries approached marijuana with a different strategy. Instead of moving towards prohibition, countries like the Netherlands, Canada, and Israel, worked towards decriminalization the policy that removes the marijuana smoker from the criminal justice system. Many countries found consistent evidence that marijuana benefitted patients with terminal illnesses or troubling ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. What Is The Mccaarty Case Brief Assignment I Case Brief: McCarty v. Pheasant Run , Inc. Prof Lindsey Appiah Tort Law October 28, 2012 Summary of Case Mrs. Dula McCarty brought suit against Pheasant Run Inc. for negligence. In 1981, Mrs. McCarty was attacked by a man in her hotel room, beaten and threatened of rape. Mrs. McCarty ultimately fought off her attacker and he fled. The attacker was never identified nor brought to justice. Although Mrs. McCarty did not sustain serious physical injuries, she claimed the incident caused prolonged emotional distress which led to an early retirement. An investigation revealed that a sliding glass door, which was concealed behind curtains, was manipulated and enabled the attacker to gain entry into her hotel room. Mrs. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In regards to the Mrs. McCarty s sliding door, it was equipped with a lock and an additional safety chain. The safety chain was fastened but the lock was not used. This case had evidence of negligence but none of strict liability. There were reasonable precautions in place. Elements of Intentional Tort Tort lawenables citizens to seek reimbursement for loss and or suffering from conduct that would be deemed dangerous or unreasonable of others (3). Tort law is non criminal and is dealt with in our civil judicial system. The categories of Tort Law include intentional tort, negligence and strict liability. An intentional tort case is proved by the plaintiff showing that the defendant intentionally injured him/her (1). In a negligence case, the plaintiff shows that the defendant did not act carefully as the law requires and therefore should be liable for any damages to the plaintiff (1). The strict liability cases occur when a plaintiff suffers damages even though the defendant acted carefully and with no intent of harm being done to them (1). During a trial the plaintiff will attempt to prove their case by the presentation of evidence to the trier of fact. The evidence usually includes testimony of persons involved; witnesses as well as physical things such as pictures, documentation/records, recordings etc... How a Defense is Triggered A common defense is that there was a superseding ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Jonbenet Ramsey Case Being asked to come to a conclusion as to who killed JonBenet Ramsey is very challenging . This is due in part to the fact that there are multiple people who could have killed her. With that being said, I am going to do my best to demonstrate who I think had more of a motive to kill her. JonBenet Ramsey was a vibrant six year old beauty queen who was well advanced for age. I believe that one of John Ramsey s employees at Access Graphics killed JonBenet. My justifications follow. It is well known that the Ramsey s threw vibrant parties for the employees of Access Graphics. Some of these parties took place within the family home. The children partook in these festivities. Thus ,exposing the girl to a potential killer. The killer would have been able to learn the outlay of the family home. The ransom note comes into play here. In my previous complete section, I discussed the fact that there were no reported finger prints located on the ransom note when it was examined. The murderer would have to have been planning on doing said act for quite some time in order to leave no evidence behind. The autopsy report revealed death by asphyxiation associated with a skull fracture. Further examination by the coroner revealed that she ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is my belief that the person who killed her had in depth knowledge of the workings of the family. The little girl had to have known her killer which is why she did not scream or lash out against an intruder. The indication of sexual assault reveals that the killer believed that they may have had a relationship with the young girl. Given the fact that the girl did not appear to be fully penetrated, as evidenced by her autopsy report, indicates that the killer may have had remorse for their actions, if the girl rejected them. Instead of being found out, the killer strangled the girl in attempt to keep their identify ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Destiny, Free Will and Choice The Power of Fate in Oedipus the King The concept of fate has existed since the time of the ancient Greeks. The Greeks believed very strongly in fate, which can be defined as either a power beyond human control that determines events, or the outcome or end. In Oedipus Rex, King Oedipus lives and dies by fate. Fate influences the entire plot, thereby allowing for some interesting developments that may be unpredictable to the audience. In Sophocles Oedipus Rex , fate truly is a huge factor in many scenes and events. According to ancient Greek belief, the word of God was fate, and fate was the word of God. Therefore, every event that ever happened was predetermined and unchangeable. Oedipus himself has been completely ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For some fateful offense he committed at the feet of the gods, he was doomed to suffer a horrendous curse, which was that his son would grow up to kill him one day and marry his (Laius s) wife. Jocasta was also very much influenced by the mysteries of fate. She delivered a baby who later delivered her many babies in an incestuous relationship, though she was not cognizant of the fact when it occurred. She also did not hesitate to throw her baby simply because the word of Apollo said that her son would kill her husband and marry her later. This is an example of the fateful word of God whom the Greeks believed was the be all, end all (Elsom, 87). Thus, she too was a victim of fate, as everybody else was. Oedipus was not just fated by events beyond his control, but he was also fated by excessive hubris and pride. He was so proud, he had to kill an old man denying him passage on a forlorn crossroad (his father, Laius). He was so proud that he was blinded by his pride and could not see the truth of his existence until the pride was finally shattered. He was too proud to accept the fact that he could not avoid his fate. Such as when he accused Creon of conspiracy to murder Laius; he was too blinded by pride to accept the fact that he himself could be guilty. You, plotting to kill me, kill the king I see it all, the marauding thief... (Sophocles, 181). Oedipus, though he believed that it was someone else, unknowingly brought corruption ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Poe s Life Reflected in the Raven Poe s Life Reflected in The Raven Edgar Allen Poe is a well known writer and poet. He wrotemany tales of mystery and macabre. I once read his book, The Masqueof the Red Death . The story was so heavy and dark that I felt scaredwhile reading the book. When I was about to read his poem TheRaven , the title already gave me the similar image of The Masque ofthe Red Death . Individuals may have different ideas about raven.Some have a positive images on raven because it is considered to bringgood luck in some countries. They believe that ravens guide and helppeople findtheir destination. Others have a negative images on raven becauseraven is a symbol of death in some countries. I also have a bad imageabout raven. Even though I do not... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He implores the bird totell him the truth that if he can reunite with Lenore in heaven. Thebird gives him the same answer Nevermore which is meaningless now.Angry at the bird s answer, he yells at the bird to leave him to whereit came from. The line, on this desert land enchanted on this homeby horror haunted tell me truly (Line 87 88) shows all he wants isjust a little of hope. I think this part represents best thenarrator s desperate condition.It is very sad and hopeless that the narrator and we allrecognize that the bird s answer conveys that he will never see Lenoreagain even in heaven. He knows that as much as he knows how the birdwill answer to his question whatever it may be. You know, all it cansay is Nevermore I believe that he asks those questions in orderto justify himself. Eventually, he asks the raven to leave, but as weknow its answer is same. In the last stanza, the raven is stillthere implicating the narrator cannot forget Lenore.Poe created a sense of uncertainty and hopelessness by usinga simple repetitions, romantic elements and especially, some symbols.There are many implications in The Raven . When we figure out thoseimplications, we may understand his poem better. Lenore is the firstimplication but we do not know about her. There is no description ofher other than being a lover of the narrator and is dead. What weknow is that the narrator misses her so much. Upon reading the poem,I wonder if we can assume that she may represent idealized ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Comparing Things Fall Apart And Persepolis By Marjane Satrapi The works of Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe and Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi prove that all cultures have different practices and traditions, but all humans share the same hopes, values, and basis of personality. Specifically, the two main characters of these books are different in appearance and culture, but strikingly similar in their practices. Marjane Satrapiis a developing, strong minded girl growing up in Iranduring the Islamic Revolution. On the contrary, Okonkwo is a guarded, powerful, Nigerian clansmen who cracks under the pressure of Christian missionaries. At face value these two characters seem like complete opposites, but in the core of both living beings, there exists similar human goals and natural necessities: approval,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His acceptance as a leader and influential man in Umuofia proved to be all the approval Okonkwo needed, literally. When the clansmen revealed to Okonkwo that the Oracle deemed it necessary that Ikemefuna be killed, they told Okonkwo not to participate in the task. However, He was afraid of being thought weak and disapproval (61). His demand for approval truly overshadowed all sense of value that he held, thus proving that these base factors surpass any pre existing cultural beliefs. The leaders of Umuofia knew Okonkwo s tendencies to be more aggressive, but they also knew that he fought for his place in society. Unfortunately, in the end, this authority did not sway the opinion of the people and Okonkwo hanged himself in defeat. Unlike Marjane, Okonkwo failed to realize that differences in appearance, culture, or opinions do not separate people. Despite his influence and level of respect, the people chose to trust the missionaries instead of Okonkwo, and this disapproval destroyed an essential part of him. Comparable to Marjane, both characters seek approval for their actions because they are controlled by the opinion of those ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The And Its Effects On The Human Brain Introduction Over the last hundred years much was learned about the localisation of function in the human brain than ever before. Gall and his followers through the trials of phrenology started investigating the functions of the brain but soon that was replaced by the by solid neuroscientific evidence from experiments in other animals (Kringebach Rolls, 2004). However, even with the the evolution of human neuroimaging over the last 15 20 years, still some researchers use this technique in a way that resembles a kind of modern day phrenology (Kringebach Rolls, 2004). Furthermore, it is of vital importance to be aware of the fact that these interesting pictures of the brain can potentially mislead us if not interpreting them based on the wealth of scientific evidence gained by diverse and various methods from both humans and other animals(Kringebach Rolls, 2004). According to Cavada Schzult s (2004) orbitofrontal cortex is one of the least explored and least understood regions of the primate cerebral cortex, a part of the frontal lobe that lies on the top of the orbit. Classic clinical evidence proposes that the orbitofrontal cortex is engaged in critical human operations, such as social integration and the regulation of emotional states, drive and responsibility, and generally traits that are vital in shaping the personality of an individual. Kringebach and Rolls (2004) argues that the orbitofrontal cortex can be used in various ways as a good model of how ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Dracula Mina Essay In the late 1800 s an independent and fierce woman was not a common occurrence and usually frowned upon, but in this strict time period one author creates his main character to be not only Victorian woman but also a modern woman. Dracula was written in 1897 by Bram Stoker, allowing it to become a treasured Gothic story. Due to this fact, there are many instances where Victorian virtues are implied in the story. These virtues are especially influenced on not the characters development but their fate as well.. One major example of this Mina Harker, who is not only an ideal Victorian woman but also a modern one. This leading lady exhibits many Victorian and modern characteristics. In Bram Stoker s Dracula, Mina Harker portrays the ideal Victorian woman while still creating an image of the modern woman with her many skillful characteristics. To begin with, the characteristics that make up Mina are in fact Victorian aspects. Before Mina s characteristics are analyzed, it is important to understand what defined a Victorian woman in the late 1800 s. These strict women held a major role of keeping the home and children together and the overall action of tending to the husband. Pauline Thomas further describes these women as, Whether single or married all Victorian women were expected to be weak and helpless, a fragile delicate flower incapable of making decisions beyond selecting a menu and ensuring her many children were taught morals...A woman s prime use was to maintain a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Bill Of Rights 1800 To 1860 The Bill of Rights applies inside the US and protects people from the federal government since states had their constitution. Amendment II people can have guns. Amendment III No soldier shall be in your house if you don t want. Amendment IV protects a person, house, papers and belongings from unreasonable searches and seizures unless a warrant is provided with a probable cause Amendment V You shall be charged as long as you have committed a crime; you cannot be subject for the same offense twice; you cannot be forced to testify against yourself, and most importantly the government cannot take your liberty, life or property without a process of law. Amendment VI The accused shall have a fair speedy public local jury trial; any witness confrontation... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One shall have other rights also. Amendment X If the constitution does not provide certain power to the federal government, then it is up to the states to do it. Slavery Expansion During the 1800 1860 period the US experienced a considerable expansion not only of states, but also of people under slavery from half a million to roughly four million. Interestingly, from 1800 to 1860 slavery shifted from northern states to mostly south ones. The reason for this shift was mainly economical since cotton lands dominated the economy of the nation. After America gained more land due to the Mexican War there were conflicts between northerners and southerners on whether slavery was going to be allowed on these places. The Republican Party of 1850s As tensions between northerners and southerners aggravated, the idea of keeping slaves out of the west spearheaded the creation of a new political party in the north the republicans. Republicans promise was to stop the expansion of slavery to the west, and since by the 1860s the approximate population that owned slaves was about seven percent, it posed a serious threat to southern slaveholders. Dred Scott v Sanford ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Is Homework Harmful Homework, homework, homework feels more like stress, stress, stress to students. Specifically, unnecessary stress due to unnecessary homework. Homework curses the lives of students everywhere, destroying lives and happiness. Homework looms over students heads, waiting to strike in each class that it is assigned. Homeworkis not beneficial because students do not have time for it and teachers assign it based on amount and not overall quality. Students do not have enough time for homework. Nowadays students have jobs, extracurricular activities, and family obligations on top of going to school for seven hours a day. According to John Rhodes and Jan Wilson, in Student s Perspectives on Homework, they argue students may end up coming home late from sports and feel unmotivated to complete their assigned homework tasks. Going from school, wearing students down mentally and then going to a sport, wearing students down physically, students are completely exhausted and decide that the homework can be put on the backburner. They either do not do it or give little effort, just to get it over with. Rhodes and Wilson add that students become stressed from the volume of homework and feel they need down time to relax after attending school. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even from the students perspectives homework is not beneficial for their learning. Igf they do not believe it will help them what makes them motivated to do the homework. Rhodes and Wilson later state, Some teachers and entities say that teachers assign too much homework, that teachers expectations or directions are unclear, and that students give to many handouts. These statements argues there is too much homework that students can t even complete because they do not understand what must be completed or that they don t know how to, making homework ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Uft 14. 02 Case Study What s New in UFT 14.02 UFT 14.02 includes a number of new features and enhancements. StormRunner Functional released! StormRunner Functional (SRF) is a cloud solution that allows engineers to test their web and mobile applications, intelligently and continuously, with an optimized return on investment. Now out of beta, SRF enables UFT users to: Remotely run UFT Web and Mobile tests in the cloud, just as they would locally. View run results in both UFT and SRF. Upload UFT Web and Mobile tests to the cloud to use them as modular assets for SRF tests. Test against virtually any browser and device without creating a test lab Join us in the cloud to leverage the SRF browser and mobile lab, increasing coverage on your existing tests. Get... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For more details, see known issues listed in Shadow DOM. InstallationNow you can include Web 2.0 Add ins in your silent installations. For details, see our updated Installation Guide. Back to top Mobile support enhancements UFT now provides the following features for enhanced mobile testing: VRIs for Mobile test objects Visual Relation Identifiers (VRI) are now supported for identifying mobile test objects in native apps. Instead of using an object s own identifying properties, VRIs enable UFT to identify an object according to the relative location of its neighboring objects. VRIs are especially helpful when you have multiple, otherwise identical test objects in your application, each with its own stable set of surrounding objects. For more details, see Visual relation identifiers and the description properties for each Mobile test object in the UFT Object Model Reference. For example, see the MobileButton description properties. Control your mobile apps programmatically during run sessions Use the following new methods in your Mobile tests to control your apps during run sessions: Kill. Stops the app and all its processes. Uninstall. Uninstalls the app For details, see the App test object in the UFT Object Model Reference. Use a specific mobile app upload number In the Mobile tab of the Record and Run Settings dialog, hover over an app to view additional details, including the app s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. New Guinea Film Analysis New Guinea is an island in the South West Pacific region. It is located in the continent of Oceania and Australia. (Worldatlas, 2015) While European only colonized the western half of the island, Australian miners explored the east side of the New Guinea island, which named Papua New Guinea. In 1926, hundreds of Australian came to Papua New Guinea, the Promised Land, to search for gold. It was similar to the Gold Rush in the United States. The absence of law led to the system of staking claims. (Papua New GuineaMine Watch, 2012) Australian miners claimed the ownership of gold and gained the wealth while taking advantage of native New Guinea Highlanders resources and labors. The greed and desire of Australian miner indicated the capitalism in the nineteenth century. In fact, the film, First... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They thought the airplane was a huge bird; they thought the gramophone is a box of ghosts. Identically, one of the misconceptions is that they believed the white men were the returning spirits of their ancestors. While the white men washing the dishes by the lake, the natives admitted that those people were finding their bones. Because in the Native New Guinea Highlanders culture, they usually threw the died bones into the lake. This misconception indicated that the highlanders were ethnocentric. They prejudiced others based on their own culture. The consequences were that they could not fully understand other s culture and it blocked the road of civilization. For example, the New Guinea people were very anxious to get trade with Australian miners. They exchanged pigs for knives, axes, and shells. However, because of their ethnocentrism, they did not know what were the white men looking for, what is gold, and what is its value. It was particularly ironic that they even encouraged their wives to go to white men to gain good things, like ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Religious Iconography Essay Religious iconography has been adopted by all religions around the world. In general, Iconography is a symbolic image which implies the meaning of a particular subject such as religious and legendary purpose ( Iconography , n.d.). For iconography of art, the presence of things within the one single piece of art could hugely convey a meaningful comprehension of a particular religionmore profoundly. And that is considered as one of the significant reasons why artists put a lot of effort to create an artwork with implication immersed in it. Because the more implications will allow people to find more information in depth and understand that there are numerous elements which we can refer to which finally those elements become an iconof a particular religion. For artwork, there is no right or wrong understanding of perceiving arts. In contrast, for religious iconography, the definition of each symbol is fixed within their own meaning. As a result, within the word of Iconography, the definition of it might be easier to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... More than half of this world practices and holds to their generation for many thousands of years. In terms of teachings of God, Bible is considered as a core teaching of God and this sacred book introduces Christians towards the meaning of life, the truth, and so on ( What can the Bible , n.d.). Back then, during Medieval period (5th 15th century) common people was a restriction of accessing to the Bible because it thought to be a holy book for the upper class to formally learn the teaching of God and common people were considered as illiterate ( Why was the Bible , 2017). When the time passed by, Bible becomes more open and available for both Christians and other people to pursue their knowledge. With reference to the Bible, it is important to briefly understand the source of it and what is it about because the Bible is deemed to be the heart of this piece of Christianity s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Ernest Van Den Haag Morality The death penalty is a serious punishment in the United States with many citizens being split on the idea of whether the practice is moral or not. American sociologist and social critic Ernest Van Den Haag, defends the death penalty by looking at the topic through consequentialist and retributivist perspectives. In this essay, I am going to argue that Ernest van den Haag is accurate in his belief in the morality of the death penalty. In America, when it comes to crime, it all comes down to the justice system s decision. Based off the crime committed this final decision has the power to lead a perpetrator to face a minor or a more severe consequence. These decisions can range from a fine, jail time, or the most severe: the death penalty. It ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many civilians believe that the death penalty costs more than leaving the criminal to rot in jail; however, as of late there is no solid evidence of which is costlier. This is also because the cost is different in every state as well as the style of death, meaning lethal injection is not always the method used. Ernest van den Haag believes that cost should not even be a concern when it comes to criminals being put on death row; rather, it should be about justice being served for what they have done. Abolitionists also suspect that death row inmates are suffering and dealing with more pain than their victims ever did. Haag argues against this by stating it is unknown how much pain was inflicted on the victim or on the criminal, especially because everyone has different pain tolerances whether if it is physical or mental. He also believes that death of a murderer is deserved while the pain or death of their victim was not, and each of their pain is nowhere near comparable. Lastly, he retaliates against those who believe the death penalty to be brutal since they assume that killing a murderer is hypocritical and only endorses the act of killing. However, according to Haag, there is a huge difference between execution and murder. Execution is legal and justified whereas murder is unlawful and deserved to those found guilty. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Blooms Taxonomy Reflection Paper Blooms Taxonomy suggests that learning can be maximized when a person is provided a variety of opportunities to apply foundational knowledge. Therefore, in addition to my primary responsibilities for teaching and clinical supervision, I have integrated various innovative teaching activities that have resulted in various research related products created by the student participants. Based on my clinical expertise in pediatrics, I have emphasized finding activities that are pediatric based as students traditionally have limited exposure to pediatric content and pediatric clinical experiences as compared to other areas of specialty practice. To do this, I have taken advantages of the community connections and partnerships I have developed as... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Participation of Children with Motor Disabilities at Recess. Summer 2016 o Product included 1) a comprehensive annotated bibliography and 2) example lesson plans describing inclusive activities for children with mobility impairments Chapman A. Advancing locomotion and development in young children with Down syndrome. Fall 2015. o Product included 1) a comprehensive annotated bibliography and 2) assistance with data collection for the externally funded project from the University of Delaware and NIH, NICHD sub award contract: Advancing Locomotion and Development in Young Children with Down Syndrome Cogswell H, Martin C, Swiers J. Student Instruction for Use of Epidermal, Dermal, Fascial KinesioВ® Taping Technique During Patient Lab. Spring 2015. o Product included a peer reviewed poster presentation at Kinesio Taping Association International Conference. (2015) Burfield A. Incidence of strabismus in children with torticollis. Summer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Analysis Of Disney s The Outer Shell Of Innocence Females everywhere are obsessively trying to alter their appearance to mirror the perfect body images surrounding us in today s media. Body image dominates media everywhere you look, every time you turn your head we are pestered with beautiful women and perfect figures. The overwhelming urge for women to have a body just like the perfect models and idols we see plastered in media has spilled over into our children. Despite the outer shell of innocence, the psychological and sociological effects of Disney figures misrepresent the ideal body image as distorted to perfection and airbrushed to unrealistic; the iconic body image warping an adolescent mind into aiming for unobtainable goals. Although advances on race and gender through becoming more culturally rounded and balancing the demands of the public Disney fails in forwarding their portrayal of accurate body image. Princesses along with other female protagonists are displayed with size double zero waists, skinny limbs, and even small feet to the point where bone structure is nonexistent. This unnatural, body size presented in Disney s animated characters however, is what society calls for and demands. The thin ideal has existed in American culture since the 1960s, and it is still increasingly popular today in numerous forms of media; forty years later its impact has been so devastating it has become an expected norm. Our society views a narrow, fragile figure as beautiful, and the media reflects that. In addition to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Introduction. As A Child, I Always Dreamt Of Joining Law Introduction As a child, I always dreamt of joining law enforcement. My dad peaked my interest in the field. Years ago, he was a Correctional officer for the Weld County Sheriff s office; I always admired him for what he did. I knew right then, that is exactly what I wanted to do. My perception of law enforcement was based on what I saw on television, from C.S.I to Criminal Minds and Cold Case. I thought the agencies functioned as a set team. A team who worked together to solve the case. How they functioned was by having a call; without seconds of delay, they were on the case, then a half hour later the case was solved. Everyone went home, the end, life moved on. Reality stuck me when I first started studying law enforcement; I was just a... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During my training at the academy, I saw the degree of hatred, madness, cruelty, and indifference that individuals can harbor towards each other. It also verified the lack of responsibility an individual takes for such a crime. My belief on an individual s ability to rapidly change their mindset was reassured in college level courses. This was more so finding the understanding of why a person acts the way that they do. I was able to get this is in my psychology courses for my minor. These courses helped me to understand the true meaning of what is cognitively going on in the person s brain that makes them think and act in a certain way. Psychology, also, helped with the understanding of why there was a certain type of person that would end up in the system. Judicial processes were another class that was able to provide a better understanding of how the courts worked in their variety of aspects of law enforcement. After taking judicial process, I learned the criminal justice system is not a perfect system. There are many flaws in the system, which are, sadly, unchangeable. As we would all like to think there is justice for all, with the safeguards to life and liberty, it is not always the case; many people who are read their Maranda rights, who are supposed to be innocent until ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Product Life Cycle Of Pepsi-Cola The Product Life Cycle theory was developed by the economist Raymond Vernon in 1966 and this theory is a widely used model in economics and marketing. According to Raymond Vernon, a product has a certain life cycle. It begins with its research and development stage and ends with its decline stage. The product life cycle consists of four stages which are introduction, growth, maturity and decline stages. Millions of products are produced and consumed every year around the globe and these products have a life cycle. Existing or long established products will become less popular and also the demand for new, innovative products will increase rapidly after they are launched. 2.1.1 Introduction After developing a new product, it will be introduced into the consumer market. Investments need to be made on advertising and other promotional channels to build up customer awareness. Profits... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is a key tool for marketers to evaluate the progression of a particular product throughout its life. In 1898, Caleb Bradham who was a pharmacist in profession, developed a medicinal drink called Brads Drink . This was introduced by Caleb for aid digestion and consumers were interested in his product and then Caleb renamed the drink as Pepsi Cola . 2.2.1 Introduction 1902 Initially Caleb wanted to generate brand awareness among consumers and after started selling Pepsi Cola he was able to exceed the targeted sales by selling more than 7,900 gallons of syrup in the first year. To create brand awareness, advertising and promotional activities was done with the appearance of Berna Eli Barney Oldfield who was an American pioneer automobile racer in 1902 1918. A basic product was sold only in Caleb s pharmacies and a simple cost plus pricing strategy was used at the initial stage. 2.2.2 Growth ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Political Landscape Of Colombia Colombia is located in the northwest of South America. The current population is estimated to be in the region of 46.73 million with the capital city Bogota being the most populated. The labour force is estimated to be 24.34 million. Colombia s major resources are oil and coal. The country operates in a representative democracy which attempts to empower the masses. Juan Manuel Santos Calderon is the president; he is currently serving his last term in office Colombia is dominated by two political parties, Social National Unity Party and the opposition, Democratic Center Party led by former president, Alvaro Uribe. In recent times the political landscape of Colombia has changed, political stability is now the order of the day. The freedom of expression is evident in policy debates where the opposition has been very critical of the policy of the current administration. Voter turnout for the last presidential was 47% of the voting population, this could be due to the high level of poverty in the country. The major political change in recent history has been the reinstatement of a one term policy limit for the president from 2018 onwards. This constitutional change makes Colombia less stable country. The change will introduce policy and regulatory uncertainty which could be detrimental to future growth as future presidents are more likely to be myopic in their policy decisions. Colombia currently has the potential for population growth in the future due to the youth ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Black Family In The Age Of Mass Incarceration In the eyes of many, mass incarceration constitutes a brutal technique of punishing individuals for excessive periods of time. There are many reasons to be doubtful that the system of mass incarceration has helped the nation in any form. Rather, locking up millions of people for nonviolent crimes seems just too excessive and redundant. According to The Black Family in the Age of Mass Incarceration by Ta Nehisi Coates published in The Atlantic magazine, the majority of those incarcerated are minorities mainly African American. More clearly, the technique of mass incarceration is used to limit the numbers of minorities in society or control the minority population. Regulations regarding incarcerating millions must be reviewed thoroughly on a federal level and refine precedent to a better future. What major actions must be taken into account to change the turmoil of mass incarceration? Is it possible to adjust the law in reparation for a better future? The United States has the highest number of prisoners compared to any country in the world according to Denis J.Madden published in the America Magazine. Imprisoning hundreds of thousands African Americans has been significantly effective in society for several years. The criminal justicesystem enforces the law strictly in the African American society with brutal prosecution. As a result, the rate of poverty and unemployment in the African American community have been increasing for the last couple of decades as reported by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Coral Bleaching In Australia Coral reefs have one of the highest biodiversity of animals in one ecosystem than any others on the entire planet. Coral reefs are colorful habitats in the ocean, some of which are not too far from the shore. They are made from skeletons of calcium carbonate and animals, which make a rocky substance known as coral. Coral reefs are a home to many different types of creatures that live under the sea, some are unknown to a majority of the human species. Coral reefs are sometimes referred to as the rainforest of the sea because they teem with life and abound in diversity (Agardy). Sadly, due to the many factors of global warming, these natural treasures are dying from what is called bleaching . Coral bleaching happens from the warming temperature... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Humans cause many of the signs that global warming is occurring daily towards different parts of the world. Climate change is the main factor towards the rising sea levels, the temperature of the water, and coral bleaching. The 2014 reports of the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change describe coral reefs as the most vulnerable marine ecosystem on Earth, stressing that they have very limited capacity to adapt to rising water temperatures and acidification (Dormer). Many of the coral reefs and the sea creatures that habitat there cannot adapt to the temperature of the water, so many of the creatures will migrate somewhere more suitable. Fish are an important detail towards coral reefs due to the fact that they protect them from algae and other bacteria that can harm the rocky substance. By changing the commonwealth of humans, the money can be spent to establish more ways to support the environment instead of harming it by making things the society does not need in order to live life. The government could fund more money to environment helping organizations, and ending the pessimistic ideas that the society believes in. Commonwealth is an easy solution that can be completed only if humans realizes how much that their precious planet is being harmed by their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Stonehenge Vs. Easter Island Stonehenge vs. Easter Island Stonehenge and Easter Island are two very old and interesting mysteries and monuments of the world. Stonehenge is outside of Salisbury, England and is consists of lots of grass and giant, grey stones. This site was made between the times of 1520 B.C.E 3000 B.C.E. There are many reasons why people think Stonehengewas built. Stonehenge was built it using precise stages of construction. Archaeologists said it could have been used for rituals, traditions or even used as a burial site. Easter Island, itself is off the coast of Chile. The Easter Island statues or Moai as called on the Island are big black rocks with long slim faces. The statues seemed to have been used in many different ways such as rituals, worshipping and traditions. While the Easter Island statues were used for worshipping and were carved and then moved, Stonehenge may have been used as a burial site or for ritualistic traditions and was made in different stages in one place. Stonehenge is complex yet, simple place. The name Stonehenge comes from the name Stonehengen meaning stone hanging or gallows. Stonehenge was believed to have been created during 3000 1520 B.C.E. This was during the Neolithic period and Bronze age. The people who created Stonehenge were very advanced. By the time came to make Stonehenge the Mesolithic and Neolithic people already found a spot that was special in someway to them and started constructing. Stonehenge was built in six different ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. How Do Open Source Benefit Suites Contrast With Office... How do open source benefit suites contrast with Office 2013 and does it bode well for your association to actualize one instead of the financially authorized, omnipresent offering from Microsoft? We think about three toolsets on logic, value, and gimmicks to help you choose... For quite a while, philanthropic associations had a decision of two office benefit suites: Microsoft Office and Microsoft Office. The prevailing business offering, Office in the long run yielded some notoriety when a feasible open source contender, Openoffice, rose, took after by an alternate open source alternative, Libreoffice. How do these open source suites vary from Microsoft Office? Should your office consider one of them, and will they bode well for your clients and framework? To help you choose, we looked at key peculiarities of the most recent form of Microsoft s suite, the Office 2013 Professional release, to Apache Openoffice 4.0 and Libreoffice 4.1, both discharged in July 2013. Both open source suites offer an instrument called Base that is like Microsoft Access, an apparatus called Draw like Microsoft Visio, and a comparison proofreader called Math, while Microsoft Office incorporates the desktop distributed application Publisher, yet for the reasons of this article we ll take a gander at the expression handling, spreadsheet, and presentation instruments. Open Source versus Business Before we take a gander at particular peculiarities of the contending suites, it might be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Three Colonies In North America During The 1600s The French established three colonies in North America during the 1600s and 1700s. Louisiana and Canada were two of the three colonies. The colony of Canada extended from the north east coast where New Foundland was, down to the Great Lakes. Canada had no real settlements, however, they had many posts which served as trading posts and military support. The colony experienced harsh winters and short growing seasons and because of this their farming efforts usually failed and populations never grew. Since they had little to no success in farming, their economy thrived on fur trade with natives. By creating close ties with the natives they were able to trade metal goods for fur and then craft the fur and later profit from it. In the 1660s the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... King Louis XIV did not want the colonies to be a refuge for those who practiced anything other than Catholicism. During the revocation in 1685, French Huguenots were allowed to migrate to Louisiana as long as they converted to Catholicism once in the colony. This condition led to a small migratory population (Bond, 2005). The French wanted to set up a colony on the North American interior to control fertile farm land as well as to keep the rivals out of the interior. Louisiana was founded to provide the French a southern outlet for their fur trade. When the colony was first established it was ignored by the French due to the War of Spanish Succession taking place in France Colonists from Canada who had wilderness experience were drawn down while colonists from France had no colonial life experience(Jones, 2014, 57). Originally they hoped Louisiana would turn into a plantation society. However, their farming efforts were unsuccessful. The only crops they were able to produce were indigo and tobacco, both held little value. In the end Louisiana just became a way to block the expansion of the British ( France In America: The Colonies / La France En AmГ©rique: Les ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. William Koeehler s Accomplishments When I was a little girl, my father, William Koehler, always seemed to take significant delight in teaching things to me. He always spoke to me about teaching from many different approaches and the importance of a complex understanding of subject matter. He also emphasized the satisfaction of the lightbulb moment, which he defined as the exact moment he could tell that his students (including myself) began to firmly grasp the concept he was teaching. To this day, Koehler, who is also an esteemed bassist, still loves to teach. His job as a tenured college professor allows him to enjoy his passion for teaching on a daily basis. William Koehler, a Professor of String Bass and Music Educationat Illinois State University, truly loves his job because of its significant impact on society and because he finds teaching to be among the most joyful and fulfilling things in his life. As a... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many Professors publish works about their theories, pedagogical discoveries, research, and other findings (Ferguson). These findings and research are published in books and academic journals. Additionally, University positions allow some mobility in regards to scheduling. While classes and faculty meetings usually occur at a set time, professors have the liberty to schedule meetings with students and other minor events. Many times, Koehler is required to attend important performances and recitals given by students and faculty. Koehler explained that his job takes up a considerable amount of time. Aside from lessons, classes, concerts, and meetings, Koehler also helps students with rehearsals, grades papers and assignments, plans his lessons, and practices his bass. Like many other Music Professors, Koehler is busy, but this only helps him improve his performance at work and increase his involvement in the field of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Leonardo Da Vinci A Renaissance Man William Byrd and Leonardo Da Vinci and the composer and artist duo that I have chosen from the Renaissance era or music and art. As Leonardo Da Vinci was born on April 15, 1452 in a city called Vinci, Republic of Florence which today is not modern day Italy and died on May 2, 1519 at the age of 67 in the city of Amboise, Kingdom of France. Da Vinci was more known as an artist and scientist, but was also an inventor, architect, musician, mathmation, engineer, astronomy, writer, historian, and geologist. So you could say that Da Vinci was a Renaissance man, meaning that he was pretty much good at everything he did. Da Vinci s most notable works of art were the Mona Lisa, The Last Supper, The Vitruvian Man, and the Lady with an Ermine. Da... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Da Vinci s artwork of The Last Supper is as a piece of art that captures the moment of Christ just after he tells his disciples that one of them will betray him is a very influential moment of the bible and is beautifully depicted in this art work. I believe this work of art is a stand alone piece of art that is great in that it shows Christ in the moment having his hands spread apart showing that they are pointed at a piece of bread and a glass of wine. Which in turn represents the body of Christ in the bread and the blood of Christ in the wine, which is the sacrament. What is also interesting about the painting is that Jesus s hand that is reaching for the wine is also near a dish on the table which Judas is reaching for symbolizing that fact that Judas is the one who betrays Jesus and has a bag of silver in his other hand in the painting. As for William Byrd, I believe his music is beautiful in the fact that it is very calming and easy listening, which makes me just want to listen to more of it. His style of music reminds me of the Gothic era of music in a way because of the deep echo voices in the background, but it has more to it as the other singers bring a more full sound to the piece of music and make the texture a nice soft but abrasive type of listening that has emotion in its sound. I enthusiastically enjoyed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. What Are The Causes And Disadvantages Of The Crusade provide a crucial means of transportation without which the crusade would be incapable of ever even taking off. When the crusaders started to arrive in Venice, the Venetians, in accordance with the treaty of Venice, had prepared a fleet large enough to transport the agreed upon thirty three thousand five hundred crusaders. However, nowhere near that number of people ever made it to Venice. According to one chronicles, Geoffrey de Villehardouin, the ships the Venetians had built could have carried three times as many people as were present in Venice. This was caused by the fact that many crusaders had decided to travel to the Holy Land via other ports, such as Marseilles or Genoa. As Geoffrey de Villehardouin writes, this caused great problems... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Without the Treaty of Venice the entire diversion might never have happened, as the crusaders would not have needed the money offered by Alexius IV in exchange for their help reclaiming the Byzantine throne. The relationship the Republic of Venice had with the Byzantine Empireby the time of the crusade might have influenced their willingness in diverting the crusade to Constantinople, as for them there was more to gain from placing an emperor friendly to Venetians on the throne than simply saving the crusade. Still, the influence of the Venetians on the diversion must not be overestimated. It is easy to look back on history, knowing where a journey such as the Fourth Crusade will end, and assume people were able to foresee everything that would be about to happen. This ignorance can be recognized in the sources written by Geoffrey de Villehardouin and Robert de Clari, they saw the compromise of diverting the crusade to Zara as a reason for celebration, unaware of the unfortunate consequences this would bring. Therefore, if there is anything we can learn from history is that trying to predict the future will most likely be futile. Yet it is still important to acknowledge our history, especially the dark pages such as the Fourth Crusade. Religious fanaticism resulting in violence is an issue that is still not resolved in today s world, however, when looking at the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. High Link International Aviation School University, Assumption College, Lyceum of the Philippines University, University of the East Ramon Magsaysay, Miriam College, and Air Link International Aviation School who answered the survey questionnaire; 2 students from University of the East Manila, Far Eastern University, Ateneo de Manila University, and De La Salle University who answered the survey; 4 students from University from De La Salle College of Saint Benilde, Centro Escolar University and San Beda College took the survey, 10 respondents from University of the Philippines answered the survey and 66 students from University of Santo Tomas took the survey. It was determined that the respondents are currently taking BS Psychology, BS Public Health, BS Entrepreneurship, Marketing, Business Management, Hotel and Restaurant Management, Tourism, Journalism, BS Pharmacy, CFAD Industrial Design, Advertising Arts, BS Physical Education major in sports and wellness, Interior design, AB in Sociology, Architecture, BS Aviation major in commercial flying, BA History, Conservatory of Music, Dentistry, Physical Therapy, BS Architecture, BS in Computer Science, BS Legal Management, Education, Civil ENG, Sports Management, Multimedia Arts, Pre school education, Business economics, CFA Visual Communication, AB Communication Arts, BS information technology, Bachelor of Arts consular and diplomat affairs Medical Technology, Environmental Science. Which type of Bag do you take to school? 78.6% or 81 respondents answered ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...